Nepal, March 31 -- The countries that run the biggest trade surpluses with the United States may be the prime targets of President Donald Trump's incoming onslaught of "reciprocal" tariffs.

Trump is set to unleash tariffs on Wednesday -- what he has dubbed "Liberation Day" -- that will vary from country to country depending on the duties they impose on US goods and other factors such as value-added taxes.

Here is a look at the countries that export much more to the United States than they import:

Perennial champion China

China, the world's second biggest economy, is the country with the highest trade surplus with the United States, shipping everything from electronics to toys and clothing.

The US-China trade gap reached $295.4 billi...