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When US import tariffs change, we summarise the action — what moved, which HTS chapters and origins it hits, the effective date — and link the official notice. Want it in your inbox? Get tariff alerts · RSS.
AD Orders: Certain Chassis and Subassemblies From Mexico, Thailand, and Vietnam
Commerce issued antidumping duty orders on certain chassis and subassemblies from Mexico, Thailand, and Vietnam following affirmative final determinations.
ITC Schedules Final Phase of AD/CVD Investigations on Van-Type Trailers from Canada, China, and Mexico
The USITC scheduled the final phase of antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on van-type trailers and subassemblies from Canada, China, and Mexico under HTS 8716.39.00 and 8716.90.50.
USTR Proposes Section 301 Duties on Goods From Economies Failing to Enforce Forced-Labor Import Bans
USTR determined 60 economies failed to impose/enforce forced-labor import prohibitions and proposes additional Section 301 duties of 10% or 12.5%, plus a textile mechanism, with public comments requested.
Further Adjustments to Section 232 Tariffs on Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Imports
A presidential proclamation further adjusts the Section 232 tariff regimes for imports of aluminum, steel, and copper into the United States.
USTR Section 301 Determination on Brazil: Proposed Tariffs and Request for Comments
USTR determined certain Brazilian digital trade, payment, tariff, IP, ethanol, and deforestation practices are actionable under Section 301 and proposes tariffs on Brazilian articles, with comments invited.
Tuna Tariff-Rate Quota for Calendar Year 2026 (HTSUS 1604.14.22)
CBP announces the calendar year 2026 tariff-rate quota for tuna in airtight containers classifiable under HTSUS subheading 1604.14.22.
De minimis suspended for shipments from all countries
The $800 de-minimis exemption no longer applies to commercial shipments from any country. Low-value parcels are now regular dutiable entries.
Section 232 steel tariff applies at 25%
A 25% Section 232 tariff applies to covered steel imports from all origins, stacking on top of the base MFN duty and any other measures in force.
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