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Factbox-The 16 US trading partners hit by Trump’s ‘301’ probes

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 6:19 PM

March 11 (Reuters) – The United States on Wednesday said it was launching unfair ​trade practice investigations into ‌16 key trading partners, part of an urgent effort by President Donald Trump’s administration to ‌restore ​tariffs recently struck ⁠down by the ⁠U.S. Supreme Court as illegal.

The probes are being conducted under Section 301 of ​the Trade Act of 1974, which empowers the ⁠U.S. Trade Representative ⁠to impose tariffs or ​other retaliatory measures against trading ​partners determined to employ unfair ‌trade practices.

The administration alleges the 16 all employ policies that disadvantage U.S. goods ⁠producers, resulting in all but one of them running substantial goods ⁠trade ‌surpluses with the U.S.

Here ⁠are the 16 ​subject ‌to the investigation:

Country/Area Goods trade Goods ​trade Change

surplus/defici surplus/defici ($ mln)

t t ⁠2024 ($ mln)

2025 ($ mln)

European Union 218,750 235,874 -17,124

China 202,071 295,515 -93,444

Mexico 196,913 171,491 25,422

Vietnam 178,183 123,457 54,726

Taiwan 146,756 73,718 73,038

Thailand 71,856 45,492 26,364

Japan 63,883 69,392 -5,509

India 58,216 45,801 12,415

Korea, South 56,416 65,967 -9,551

Switzerland 34,304 38,283 -3,979

Malaysia 30,791 24,854 5,937

Indonesia 23,716 17,893 5,823

Cambodia 14,928 12,327 2,601

Bangladesh 7,146 6,063 1,083

Norway 2,069 2,043 26

Singapore -3,553 -1,855 -1,698

Source: U.S. Census Bureau trade data

(Reporting by Dan Burns in New York; Editing by ​Matthew Lewis)