Snap shot of the top and bottom from that list;

0% - Aruba, Afghanistan, Angola, Albania, UAE, Hong Kong, Sudan

23% - Bermuda

20% - Cayman Islands

If it were as simple cause and effect all those countries at 0% should be well off and those at 20+ should not be. But it’s a complex system and there are more factors at play that simply the tariff rate.

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That's a pretty solid cherry pick of the countries with high rates. Unless of course the person you are talking to knows the difference between a resort and the population.

Hong Kong and UAE are 2 of the wealthiest places on the planet.

As for the other 0s, you are capable of understanding that there can be multiple causes at play, right? That doesn't mean you can hand-wave negative effects it just means other factors might over power that specific negative effect. You would still be better off without that negative effect.

I literally just picked the top and bottom when they were ordered.

My point being, like you say, that there are other factors that have an effect.

Just because some poor countries have high tariffs doesn’t mean they are poor because of those tariffs and visa versa.