Implemented
(effective Apr. 5, 2025; amended June 16, 2025)
Baseline may be replaced by country-specific rate below
Details ▸
De minimis
exemption suspended (effective Aug. 29, 2025):
With the exception of shipments sent through the international postal network, which are subject special duty rates, shipments that would have otherwise qualified for the de minimis exemption are subject to all applicable duties and tariffs.
Threatened reciprocal tariff rate increase (July 10, 2025):
President Trump announced that he intends to increase the baseline reciprocal tariff rate to 15–20%. No legal documentation implementing this change has been released yet.
For trading partners with a country-specific rate below:
Under the current language of the executive order, it appears the country-specific rate was in effect on April 9. Further guidance on this point may be forthcoming.
References:
Executive Order
(Nov. 14, 2025)
Exec. Order 14346
(Sept. 5, 2025)
Exec. Order 14326
(July 31, 2025)
Exec. Order 14324
(July 30, 2025)
Exec. Order 14316
(July 7, 2025)
Exec. Order 14298
(May 12, 2025)
Exec. Order 14266
(Apr. 9, 2025)
Exec. Order 14257
(Apr. 2, 2025)
Reciprocal Trade and Tariffs Memorandum
(Feb. 13, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Details ▸
-
In addition to the 40% tariff, transshipped goods may be subject to penalties. CBP may not mitigate or remit penalties assessed on imports that were transshipped to evade applicable duties and tariffs.
References:
Exec. Order 14326
(July 31, 2025)
Threatened
(Aug. 25, 2025)
Threatened
to start Sept. 2
(July 14, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Details ▸
Threatened
(Mar. 30, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 30, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exempt
(effective Apr. 5, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Sec. 301 Invest.
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 6, 2025)
(a)
products classified in the 8-digit HTSUS subheadings listed in
Annex I
to Exec. Order 14323 (revised Nov. 20, 2025)
(b)
products subject to Section 232 tariffs
Details ▸
Savings clause:
Goods (1) loaded onto a vessel at the port of loading and in transit on the final mode of transit prior to entry into the United States before 12:01 a.m. (ET) on August 6 and (2) entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, before 12:01 a.m. (ET) on October 5 will not be subject to the additional tariffs.
Stacking:
These tariffs are in addition to the 10% baseline reciprocal tariff but do not stack on top of any applicable Section 232 tariffs.
References:
Exec. Order
(Nov. 20, 2025)
Exec. Order 14323
(July 30, 2025)
50% on U.S.-origin goods
(July 10, 2025)
2
Threatened
(July 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exemptions:
products listed by HTSUS classification that satisfy the scope limitations in
Annex I, Schedule 2
of the reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Cambodia
(announced Oct. 26, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exempt
(effective Apr. 5, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Mar. 4, 2025; adjusted Mar. 6, 2025 and Aug. 1, 2025)
10% for energy, energy resources, and potash
35% for all other products
President Trump threatened to increase Canada’s “fentanyl” tariff rate by an additional 10%.
“Fentanyl” and steel and aluminum surtaxes, as well as the surtax on CAD $30 billion in goods imported from the United States
(effective Sept. 1, 2025)
Implemented
25% automobile surtax
Withdrawn
Ontario’s 25% surcharged on energy exports
(Mar. 11, 2025)
Details ▸
Canada’s surtaxes (effective Sept. 1, 2025):
Canada published an updated list of U.S.-origin products that remain subject to Canadian surtaxes
Section 301 investigation:
USTR may initiate Section 301 investigation to address DSTs
References:
Exec. Order 14325
(July 31, 2025)
Exec. Order 14289
(Apr. 29, 2025)
Exec. Order 14231
(Mar. 6, 2025)
Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Exec. Order 14197
(Feb. 3, 2025)
Exec. Order 14193
(Feb. 1, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 1, 2025)
Details ▸
- In addition to the 40% tariff, transshipped goods may be subject to penalties. CBP may not mitigate or remit penalties assessed on imports that were transshipped to evade applicable duties and tariffs.
References:
Exec. Order 14325
(July 31, 2025)
Threatened
(June 27, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Sec. 301 Invest.
Delayed
until Nov. 10, 2026
(effective Nov. 4, 2025)
Details ▸
Will Be Suspended
10–15% tariffs on certain U.S.-origin goods
Implemented
(effective Feb. 4, 2025; modified Mar. 4, 2025; modified Nov. 10, 2025)
Details ▸
Duty-free
de minimis
exemption revoked (effective May 2, 2025)
References:
Exec. Order 14357
(Nov. 4, 2025)
Exec. Order 14256
(Apr. 2, 2025)
Exec. Order 14228
(Mar. 3, 2025)
Exec. Order 14195
(Feb. 1, 2025)
Imports of U.S.-origin logs suspended (effective Mar. 4., 2025)
Suspended
Critical minerals and rare earth export controls
(effective Feb. 4, 2025; modified Apr. 4, 2025; modified Oct. 10, 2025; suspended Nov. 7, 2025)
Details ▸
- China’s countermeasures:
(a) 15% tariff on U.S.-origin chicken, cotton, corn, and wheat (effective Mar. 10, 2025)
(b) 15% tariff on supercooled natural gas and coal from the U.S. (effective Feb. 10, 2025)
(c) 10% tariffs on U.S.-origin aquatic products, beef, dairy products, fruit, pork, sorghum, soybeans, and vegetables (effective Mar. 10, 2025)
(d) 10% tariff on U.S.-origin crude oil
(e) Export controls on tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum, and indium products (effective Feb. 4, 2025)
(f) [Suspended until Nov. 10, 2026] Export controls on seven categories of medium and heavy rare earth-related items, including samarium, gadolinium, zirconium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium (effective Apr. 4, 2025; suspended Nov. 7, 2025)
(g) [Suspended until Nov. 10, 2026] Export controls on certain foreign-produced items that incorporate Chinese rare earth materials
(effective Oct. 10, 2025 with further controls effective Dec. 1, 2025; suspended Nov. 7, 2025)
Threatened
to start Nov. 1
(Oct. 10, 2025)
Threatened
(Sept. 13, 2025)
Details ▸
-
On September 13, President Trump posted a letter to all NATO countries on Truth Social suggesting that the alliance place a 50–100% tariff on China until the war in Ukraine ends.
Threatened
(Aug. 25, 2025)
Threatened
(Apr. 9, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exempt
(effective Apr. 5, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Announced trade deal exemptions (Nov. 13, 2025):
The United States and Ecuador have agreed to a
framework
for a trade deal. As part of that deal, the reciprocal tariffs will be removed for certain products.
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Announced trade deal exemptions (Nov. 13, 2025):
The United States and El Salvador have agreed to a
framework
for a trade deal. As part of that deal, the reciprocal tariffs will be removed for (a) certain products that cannot be grown, mined, or naturally produced in the United States in sufficient quantities; and (b) certain products, such as textiles and apparel, that qualify as originating under the CAFTA-DR.
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
3
≥ 15%
15% minus Column 1 Duty Rate for all products with a Column 1 Duty Rate < 15%
Exemptions:
products listed by HTSUS classification that satisfy the scope limitations in
U.S. Note 2(v)(xvi)-(xix), Subchapter III, Chapter 99, HTSUS
(effective Sept. 1, 2025)
Details ▸
-
U.S. Note 2(v)(xviii) only applies to products of the EU that are (a) civil aircraft (all aircraft other than military aircraft and unmanned aircraft); their
engines, parts, and components; their other parts, components, and subassemblies; and ground flight simulators and their parts and components and (b) otherwise meet the requirements of the
WTO Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft
.
U.S. Note 2(v)(xix) only applies to products of the EU that are not patented in the United States for use in pharmaceutical applications.
References:
90 Fed. Reg. 43136
(Sept. 25, 2025)
(effective Aug. 5, 2025)
Threatened
New steel safeguards
(Oct. 7, 2025)
Details ▸
EU countermeasures
(proposed)
:
A tariff-rate quota regime where specified volumes of in-scope steel can enter the EU duty free, but any imports beyond those quotas would be subject to a 50% tariff. The new regime would replace the current safeguards that are set to expire in mid-2026.
Threatened
(May 23, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 13, 2025)
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Announced trade deal exemptions (Nov. 13, 2025): The United States and Ecuador have agreed to a framework for a trade deal. As part of that deal, the reciprocal tariffs will be removed for (a) certain products that cannot be grown, mined, or naturally produced in the United States in sufficient quantities; and (b) certain products, such as textiles and apparel, that qualify as originating under the CAFTA-DR.
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 27, 2025)
(a) products listed in Annex II (as amended) to Exec. Order 14257
(b) products subject to Section 232 tariffs
Details ▸
- Savings clause:
Goods (1) loaded onto a vessel at the port of loading and in transit on the final mode of transit prior to entry into the United States before 12:01 a.m. (ET) on August 27 and (2) entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, before 12:01 a.m. (ET) on September 17 will not be subject to the additional tariffs.
Stacking:
The secondary tariffs are in addition to India’s 25% country-specific reciprocal tariff but do not stack on top of any applicable Section 232 tariffs.
References:
Proclamation
(Sept. 29, 2025)
Exec. Order 14329
(Aug. 6, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Details ▸
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025; modified Sept. 4, 2025)
15% minus Column 1 Duty Rate for all products with a Column 1 Duty Rate < 15%
Modified reciprocal tariff rate: retroactive to August 7
Exemptions:
(a) Aerospace exemption for products that fall under the WTO Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft (except unmanned aircraft)
(b) Secretary of Commerce authorized to exempt additional products
Details ▸
- Aerospace exemption:
The exemption will be effective as of the date the Secretary of Commerce publishes notice in the Federal Register.
Additional exemptions:
The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to modify the reciprocal tariff rate to 0% for products of Japan that are natural resources unavailable (or unavailable at sufficient scale to satisfy domestic demand) in the United States, generic pharmaceuticals, generic pharmaceutical ingredients, and general pharmaceutical chemical precursors.
References:
90 Feg. Reg. 44639
(Sept. 16, 2025)
Exec. Order 14345
(Sept. 4, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Announced rate reduction (Nov. 14, 2025)
:
The United States, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland have agreed to a
framework
for a trade deal. As part of that deal, Liechtenstein’s reciprocal tariff rate will be modified to mirror that of the EU.
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exempt
(effective Apr. 5, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Mar. 4, 2025; adjusted Mar. 6, 2025)
0% for goods entered duty-free under the USMCA
10% for potash
25% for all other products
Rate increase from 25% to 30%
(July 12, 2025)
Details ▸
Threatened
(Dec. 9, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
🔔
Implemented
(effective Jan. 1, 2026)
🔔
Jan. 1, 2026 to Dec. 31, 2026:
0%
🔔
Jan. 1, 2027 to Dec. 31, 2027:
10%
🔔
Starting Jan. 1, 2028:
15%
Details ▸
-
The USTR determined that Nicaragua’s acts, policies, and practices related to labor rights, human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law are unreasonable and burden or restrict U.S. commerce, and are therefore actionable under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
References:
Fed. Doc. 2025-22690
(filed Dec. 11, 2025)
90 Fed. Reg. 48511
(Oct. 23, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exempt
(effective Apr. 5, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Exempt
(effective Apr. 5, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025; modified effective Nov. 14, 2025)
15% minus Column 1 Duty Rate for all products with a Column 1 Duty Rate < 15%
Aerospace exemption:
See U.S. Note 2(v)(xxiii)(b), Subchapter III, Chapter 99, HTSUS
(effective Nov. 14, 2025)
Details ▸
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Announced rate reduction (Nov. 14, 2025)
:
The United States, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland have agreed to a
framework
for a trade deal. As part of that deal, Switzerland’s reciprocal tariff rate will be modified to mirror that of the EU.
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Aerospace exemption:
products that fall under the
WTO Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft
(effective June 23, 2025)
Details ▸
Threatened
(Feb. 21, 2025)
Details ▸
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Trade Deal
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Threatened
(Mar. 24, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)
Implemented
(effective Aug. 7, 2025)

