US Tariff Exposure
US Tariffs on Greece
Updated August 2026 · source: USTR Section 301 & Federal Register
Greek olive oil, feta cheese, and yogurt are popular in American kitchens. A 20% tariff means your Greek yogurt brand using imported ingredients and your kalamata olives will cost more at the store.
Greece tariff rates by sector
| Sector | US tariff rate | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Olive Oil & Food | 20% | USTR / official |
| Petroleum Products | 20% | USTR / official |
| Marble & Stone | 20% | USTR / official |
| Olive Oil | 20% | USTR / official |
| Pharmaceuticals | 20% | USTR / official |
Greece trade & debt exposure to the US
- U.S. Treasury Holdings $1.2B Minimal holdings
- Trade Deficit (Annual) $1.8B 2024 goods trade deficit
Greece tariffs — FAQ
What is the US tariff rate on Greece?
Greece faces an effective US tariff of 20%, with Olive Oil & Food seeing the highest sector rate at 20%. Rates are drawn from USTR Section 301 schedules and recent Federal Register actions.
Which Greece sectors are hit hardest by US tariffs?
Olive Oil & Food (20%), Petroleum Products (20%), Marble & Stone (20%).
What does Greece's tariff impact score mean?
32/100 — FinBrio's impact score combines the headline tariff rate, how many sectors are affected, and the country's trade exposure to the US into a single 0–100 measure of how hard US trade policy hits it.
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