My gov won't impose heavy tariffs.

Our advisors, including Summers, caution against that approach.

The image is a world map illustrating the applied weighted mean tariff rates by country. The title at the top reads, "Where the World Is Charging Most Tariffs," with a subtitle indicating that it represents the tariff rates for all products, sourced from the World Bank.

The map uses a color gradient to represent different tariff rate categories:

- Countries with tariffs of 15% or more are shaded in dark red.
- Countries with tariffs between 10% and 14.9% are in a lighter red.
- Those with tariffs from 5% to 9.9% are shown in pink.
- Countries with tariffs from 2% to 4.9% are in a pale pink.
- Countries with tariffs from 0% to 1.9% are in a very light pink.
- Areas with no recent data are marked in gray.

The map shows a significant concentration of dark red in parts of Africa, particularly in Central Africa, and some regions in South America. The Middle East also has several countries shaded in darker colors. In contrast, many countries in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia are shown in lighter shades, indicating lower tariff rates.

At the bottom of the map, there is a note mentioning recent tariff changes in the U.S., China, and Canada, and it specifies the latest available data years for certain countries, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Iran, Haiti, and Egypt.

The source of the data is credited to the World Bank, and the logo of Statista is visible in the bottom right corner. The overall design is clean and informative, focusing solely on the representation of tariff rates globally without any additional imagery or distractions.
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