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Polar bear-inhabited islands affected by Trump tariffs

Trump Tariffs Tiny Targets
April 03, 2025

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) โ€” The Trump administration appears to be leaving no stone unturned with its sweeping tariffs around the globe, from rocky outcrops home to polar bears in the Arctic to tiny tropical islands to a former British penal colony whose leader is befuddled that it was targeted.

The American president rattled markets, manufacturers and more Wednesday announcing a baseline of 10% tariffs on imports into the United States โ€” and far higher on goods from some places, notably those with high trade surpluses with the United States.

A few countries like Russia, which is facing U.S. sanctions, and Canada and Mexico โ€” which face separate U.S. tariff measures โ€” were left off. The Holy See, for example, got a pass too from being listed among the dozens of countries and territories targeted by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Polar bear-inhabited islands affected by Trump tariffs
Trump Tariffs Tiny Targets

Hereโ€™s a look at some target territories that have little to no production, exports or role in the global economy. There was no immediate explanation as to why these places made the cut in a list presented on the White House-affiliated โ€œRapid Response 47โ€ account on the X social media platform.

Jan Mayen

This small Arctic island, possibly featuring more polar bears than people, figures among the more peculiar places on the U.S. target list.

The only inhabitants on Jan Mayen, part of Norway since 1930, are staff of the Norwegian military and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. The island โ€” 600 kilometers (370 miles) northeast of Iceland โ€” is partly covered by glaciers.

The Norwegian military's main role there is to oversee Norwayโ€™s claim to sovereignty over the island, it flies C-130 Hercules cargo planes to Jan Mayen about a dozen times a year from Norway.

Polar bear-inhabited islands affected by Trump tariffs
Trump Tariffs Tiny Targets

The planes are able to land only if visibility is good as the airport doesnโ€™t have any instrument landing capabilities.

Norwayโ€™s Foreign and Environment Ministries did not immediately reply to requests for comment Thursday from The Associated Press.

Tokelau

The nation made up of three tropical coral islands and home 1,500 people on a combined land area of 4 square miles (10 sq. km), is also facing 10% U.S. tariffs.

One of the smallest economies in the South Pacific, Tokelau survives on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and finance from New Zealand, which counts the islands as one of its territories.

Roland Rajah, lead economist at the Lowy Institute, an Australian foreign policy think tank, said officials in small island nations would likely struggle to change Washingtonโ€™s mind.

โ€œIf those countries didnโ€™t get much consideration in terms of what tariffs were imposed on them given their size and obscurity to the Trump administration, that also could make it difficult for them to do anything about negotiating their way out of those tariffs,โ€ he said.

Christmas Island

The leader of Christmas Island, which has fewer that 2,000 people, said the Indian Ocean atoll exported nothing to the United States.

โ€œThereโ€™s no trade between Christmas Island and America except that we do buy mining equipment through Tractors Singapore,โ€ said Christmas Island Shire President Gordon Thomson, referring to the regional dealer for the Texas manufacturing giant Caterpillar Inc.

The Australian outpost located 360 kilometers (225 miles) south of the Indonesian capital Jakarta has used U.S. heavy machinery to mine phosphate for decades.

โ€œThe trade, if anything, is U.S. product into Christmas Island. The only thing that we export is phosphate and that goes to Malaysia, Indonesia, maybe Thailand and a bit to the Australian mainland,โ€ Thomson said.

Heard and McDonald Islands

The Heard and McDonald Islands in the remote Antarctic, which together form another Australian territory โ€” this one uninhabited โ€” is also on the list and subject to 10% tariffs.

The mostly barren islands between Madagascar and Antarctica have two active volcanoes and can only be reached by sea.

Contacted by the AP, the Australian governmentโ€™s Antarctic Division did not immediately respond when asked about how the tariff might affect its operations in the islands.

Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island in the Pacific, another Australian territory with a population of around 2,000 people, received more severe tariff treatment.

The Trump administration, in its calculation, said the former British penal colony charges the United States 58% tariffs โ€” and it responded with a tariff rate of 29% on Norfolk Island, whose economy revolves around tourism. It's about 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) east of Sydney.

Norfolk Island Administrator George Plant, the Australian governmentโ€™s representative on the island, was looking into what was behind it.

โ€œTo my knowledge, we do not export anything to the United States,โ€ he told the AP. โ€œWe donโ€™t charge tariffs on anything. I canโ€™t think of any non-tariff barriers that would be in place either, so weโ€™re scratching our heads here.โ€

Speaking to reporters, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese quipped: โ€œIโ€™m not quite sure that Norfolk Island, with respect to it, is a trade competitor with the giant economy of the United States.โ€

โ€œBut that just shows, I think, exemplifies, the fact that nowhere on Earth is exempt from this.โ€

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Keaten reported from Geneva. Charlotte Graham-McLay in Wellington, New Zealand, and Vanessa Gera in Warsaw, Poland, contributed to this report.

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