President Donald Trump has announced reciprocal tariffs targeting U.S. trade partners worldwide, including remote areas like the Heard and McDonald Islands. The islands, located near Antarctica, will face a 10% tariff.
The tariff list includes other remote areas with limited or no population, such as the British Indian Ocean Territory and the Norwegian Arctic islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The impact of the tariffs on these areas is unclear due to their limited economic activity.