Tariff Changelog

US Tariff Changes & Updates

Every IEEPA tariff change, Section 301 modification, and Section 232 update in one chronological feed. Bookmark this page to stay current on US trade policy changes that affect your import costs.

IEEPA

IEEPA Reciprocal Tariff Pause — 90-Day Reprieve

President paused higher reciprocal tariff rates for most countries, reverting to a baseline 10% IEEPA rate for 90 days while negotiations continue. China excluded from the pause.

Affected: All countries except China

IEEPA

IEEPA Reciprocal Tariffs Take Effect

Country-specific reciprocal tariff rates took effect under IEEPA authority. Rates range from 10% to 50% depending on country of origin, applied on top of existing MFN duties.

Affected: All US trading partners — rates vary by country

IEEPA

IEEPA Tariffs on China Increased to 20%

IEEPA tariff rate on Chinese imports increased from 10% to 20%, stacking on top of existing Section 301 duties.

Affected: China (all HTS codes)

IEEPA

IEEPA Tariffs on Canada & Mexico — 25%

New 25% IEEPA tariff applied to imports from Canada and Mexico, with a 10% rate for Canadian energy products.

Affected: Canada, Mexico

IEEPA

Initial IEEPA Emergency Tariffs Announced

President invoked IEEPA to impose emergency tariffs citing fentanyl crisis. Initial 10% rate on China, 25% on Canada and Mexico.

Affected: China, Canada, Mexico

Section 301

Section 301 Tariff Increases on Chinese Goods

Tariff increases on Chinese electric vehicles (100%), semiconductors (50%), solar cells (50%), and other strategic goods under the Section 301 review.

Affected: China — EVs, semiconductors, solar, steel, aluminum, batteries, critical minerals

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