WTO Releases
2026 Edition of World Tariff Profiles
The WTO published on 29 June the 2026 edition of World Tariff Profiles, an
annual publication providing comprehensive information on tariffs and non-tariff
measures imposed by over 150 economies. It is a joint publication with the International
Trade Centre (ITC) and UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
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The
WTO has published the 2026
edition of World Tariff Profiles in collaboration with the International Trade Centre (ITC)
and UN Trade and Development
(UNCTAD).
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The
report covers tariffs and non-tariff
measures for over
150 economies.
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It
compares each WTO member's bound
tariffs (maximum committed rates) with the actual applied tariff rates.
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Tariff
data is presented for all products,
with separate analysis for agricultural
and non-agricultural
goods.
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Country
profiles provide detailed tariff breakdowns by product group and show the tariffs faced by exporters in major trading
partner markets.
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The
report also includes statistics on anti-dumping,
countervailing, and safeguard measures, categorized by product group.
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The
data is available through the WTO
Stats portal, while French
and Spanish editions of the report will be released in July 2026.
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The report provides tables listing WTO members' average "bound" tariffs -
the maximum tariffs committed under WTO rules - alongside the tariffs actually applied
by each member. The data is presented for "all products" and is also broken
down into agricultural products and non-agricultural products.
One-page profiles for each economy provide
more detailed tariff information, with a breakdown of tariffs by product group.
Each profile also indicates the tariffs each economy faces when exporting to its
major trading partners.
A separate section focuses on non-tariff
measures, providing statistics on anti-dumping measures, countervailing measures
and safeguards undertaken by each economy. Non-tariff measures are also listed by
product group.
Data can also be accessed through the WTO Stats portal.
French and Spanish editions of the report
will be available for download in July.