New Delhi, April 8 -- Ever since Donald Trump took office, he has been threatening to impose tariffs on goods landing on the US shores irrespective of the countries they came from.

He also wanted tit-for-tat written all over his tariff document. The more a country levied tariffs on goods imported from the US, the higher the tariffs the US would impose on goods imported from that country.

This has eventually come to be known as 'reciprocal tariffs'.

Well, the numbers are finally out, and they are not looking good to be honest.

The tariff hammer has really come down hard on Asian countries, with Vietnam leading the pack at 46%, followed by Thailand (36%), China (34%), Taiwan and Indonesia (32%).

This means that goods coming into ...