2/3/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
Canada, Mexico |
All goods; Canadian energy products |
- The tariffs announced on February 1 for goods imported from
Canada and
Mexico were paused for 30 days (until March 4, 2025).
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2/4/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
China |
All goods |
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2/5/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
China |
All goods |
|
2/10/2025 |
Section 232 (steel & aluminum) |
All |
Steel and aluminum |
- Proclamations issued extending the 25% tariff on
steel (including derivatives) to all countries and increasing the 10% tariff to 25% on
aluminum (including derivatives), effective March 12, 2025.
|
3/4/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
Canada, Mexico, China |
All goods; Canadian energy products |
- Canada/Mexico: 25% tariffs go into effect with 10% tariffs on Canadian oil and energy products.
- China: 10% tariff on all goods from China increased to 20%.
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3/6/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
Canada, Mexico |
All goods; Canadian energy products; potash |
- Executive orders and fact sheet
issued exempting goods from Canada and
Mexico that satisfy USMCA rules of origin requirements.
- Tariff lowered to 10% for non-qualifying USMCA energy products from Canada and non-qualifying potash from Canada or Mexico.
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3/12/2025 |
Section 232 (steel & aluminum) |
All |
Steel and aluminum |
- 25% tariffs on steel
and aluminum
(including derivatives) imported from all countries go in effect.
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3/26/2025 |
Section 232 (auto & auto parts) |
All |
Automobiles and auto parts |
- Proclamation and
fact sheet
issued imposing 25% tariff on automobiles and certain automobile parts, effective for automobiles on April 3, 2025, and no later than May 3, 2025, for auto parts.
- Special tariff exemptions for USMCA-compliant auto parts and for the value of US content embedded in autos imported under USMCA.
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4/2/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
China |
All goods |
- White House issues fact sheet and
amends executive orders from February 1 and February 5 to end de minimis treatment for low-value shipments from China, effective May 2, 2025.
|
4/2/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All (except Canada & Mexico) |
Most goods |
- 10% baseline tariff announced for most countries, effective April 5, 2025.
- Country-specific tariffs to go into effect April 9, 2025, for countries listed in
Annex 1 of the
executive order.
|
4/3/2025 |
Section 232 (auto & auto parts) |
All |
Automobiles |
|
4/4/2025 |
Section 232 (steel & aluminum) |
All |
Beer & empty aluminum cans |
|
4/5/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All (except Canada & Mexico) |
Most goods |
|
4/8/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
China |
All goods |
- 34% country-specific tariff increased to 84% on all goods from
China, effective April 9, 2025.
|
4/9/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All (except Canada & Mexico) |
All goods |
- Country-specific tariffs (except China) paused for 90 days (until July 9, 2025). A 10% tariff applies to most countries.
- The 84% country-specific tariff on all goods from
China increased to 125%, effective April 10, 2025.
|
4/10/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
China |
All goods |
- The 125% country-specific tariff on all goods from
China in effect.
- Both the IEEPA fentanyl tariff of 20% and country-specific tariff of 125% apply to all goods imported from China for a total of 145%.
|
4/11/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All |
Semiconductors; smartphones; consumer electronics |
- Memorandum issued excluding certain semiconductors, smartphones, and consumer electronics from the tariffs announced on April 2, 2025.
|
4/29/2025 |
IEEPA; Section 232 |
All |
All goods; steel & aluminum; auto & auto parts |
- Executive order revising if and how certain tariffs are to be cumulatively applied and outlines a procedure to determine which tariffs are to apply to imports that are subject to multiple tariff actions.
- Proclamation issued providing a partial credit for auto parts based on the value of a manufacturer’s U.S.-built vehicle.
|
5/2/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl) |
China |
All goods |
- De minimis treatment for all low-value shipments imported from China ends.
|
5/3/2025 |
Section 232 (auto & parts) |
All |
Auto parts |
|
5/12/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
China |
All goods |
- 125% tariff on goods from China lowered to 10% for a 90-day period (until August 12, 2025), after which time the 10% tariff will increase to 34%.
- Both the IEEPA fentanyl tariff of 20% and country-specific tariff of 10% apply to all goods imported from China for a total of 30%.
|
6/4/2025 |
Section 232 (steel & aluminum) |
All; United Kingdom |
Steel & aluminum |
|
6/23/2025 |
Section 232 (steel & aluminum) |
All |
Steel derivative products |
|
7/7/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All (except Canada & Mexico) |
All goods |
- 90-day pause extended (to August 1, 2025) on country-specific reciprocal tariffs that were temporarily reduced to 10%
- 10% tariff on goods from China remains unchanged and will increase to 34% on August 12, 2025.
|
7/30/2025 |
IEEPA (trade deficit) |
All |
All goods |
- Executive order and fact sheet issued suspending de minimis treatment for shipments from all countries, effective August 29, 2025.
- Exceptions: International postal shipments will continue to be duty free. If they are delivered by transportation carriers, they will be subject to duties based on the methodology outlined under Section 3 of the executive order.
|
7/30/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) (foreign threats) |
Brazil |
All goods |
- Executive order and fact sheet issued imposing a 40% IEEPA tariff on imports from Brazil, effective August 6, 2025.
- Tariff stacking: Both the 40% foreign threats tariff and 10% IEEPA reciprocal tariff apply, totaling 50% for goods from Brazil. Applicable Section 232 tariffs do not stack.
- Exceptions: Goods listed in Annex I of the executive order or 50 U.S.C. 1702(b) are not subject to the additional tariff. In-transit exception: See details outlined in Section 2 of the executive order.
|
7/30/2025 |
Section 232 (copper) |
All |
Semi-finished copper and intensive copper derivatives |
- Proclamation issued imposing 50% tariffs on semi-finished copper and intensive copper derivatives, effective August 1, 2025.
- Tariff stacking: Copper content subject to the Section 232 tariffs is not subject to the IEEPA reciprocal tariffs; non-copper content is subject to the IEEPA reciprocal and fentanyl tariffs. Goods subject to the Section 232 auto/auto parts tariffs are not subject to the Section 232 copper tariffs.
- Foreign Trade Zones: Entries must be entered under “privileged foreign” status.
- Drawback: Not available for copper tariffs.
|
7/31/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
Canada |
All goods |
- Executive order amended increasing the 25% IEEPA fentanyl tariff to 35% for non-qualifying USMCA goods imported from Canada, effective August 1, 2025.
- Transshipments: 40% tariff replaces the 35% tariff if goods are found to have been transshipped to avoid the additional tariff and do not qualify for USMCA.
- Energy products remain at 10% and potash that does qualify for USMCA remains at 10% for imports from Canada.
|
7/31/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All |
All goods |
- Country-specific tariff rates adjusted for most countries, effective August 7, 2025.
- Transshipments: Goods found to be transshipped to avoid the reciprocal tariff will be subject to a 40% tariff.
- 10% “baseline” tariff applies unless replaced by a country-specific tariff.
|
8/1/2025 |
IEEPA (fentanyl migration) |
Canada |
All goods |
|
8/1/2025 |
Section 232 (copper) |
All |
Semi-finished copper and intensive copper derivatives |
- 50% tariff goes into effect for semi-finished copper and intensive copper derivatives.
|
8/6/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) (foreign threats) |
Brazil |
All goods |
|
8/7/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
All (except Canada & Mexico) |
All goods |
- Country-specific tariff rates listed in Annex I of the executive order from July 31, 2025, go into effect.
- 10% tariff remains for countries not listed in Annex I of the executive order.
|
8/12/2025 |
IEEPA (reciprocal) |
China |
All goods |
|
8/29/2025 |
IEEPA (trade deficit) |
All |
All goods |
- De minimis exemption suspended for imports from all countries.
- Exceptions: International postal shipments will continue to be duty free. If they are delivered by transportation carriers, they will be subject to duties based on the methodology outlined under Section 3 of the executive order.
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