Source-backed tariff status

Current US import tariffs — 2026

All major US import-duty layers in one planning page: Section 122, Section 301, Section 232, IEEPA legal status, origin ranges, and recent Federal Register notices.

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China to US: MFN base duty plus Section 301, Section 122 status review, and product-specific remedies.

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Mexico to US: USMCA-compliant goods can be duty-free, while non-USMCA goods need normal HTS and policy-layer review.

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Vietnam to US: no China Section 301 layer, but Section 122 status, Section 232, AD/CVD, and HS classification still matter.

Active tariff layers

Section 122 temporary baseline

Rate
10% planning layer
Effective
February 24, 2026
Applies to
Most covered imports unless an official exception, USMCA treatment, or product-specific Section 232 treatment applies.
Current status
Time-limited authority; legal and implementation status should be checked against Federal Register, CBP, and court updates before filing.

Section 301 China-origin lists

Rate
Commonly 7.5%–25%; strategic categories can be higher
Effective
2018 onward; modified by later USTR actions
Applies to
China-origin goods on USTR Lists 1, 2, 3, 4A, and later strategic-product actions.
Current status
Active product/list check for China-origin goods. Verify the HTS subheading, Chapter 99 reference, exclusions, and expiration dates.

Section 232 national-security measures

Rate
Product-specific; often 25%–50%
Effective
Varies by product proclamation and modification
Applies to
Steel, aluminum, automobiles, auto parts, and other product categories covered by official Section 232 actions.
Current status
Product-scope check. Do not stack mechanically without reading the official implementation instructions.

IEEPA emergency-tariff layer

Rate
Not modeled as an active TariffsChart filing layer
Effective
Legal-status and refund-risk review only
Applies to
Use for legal-risk scenarios and refund review, not as a current base-duty substitute.
Current status
Track court status and CBP implementation guidance separately from Section 301, Section 232, AD/CVD, safeguards, and MFN duty.

Effective rate ranges by origin

These are planning ranges, not filing rates. Exact duty depends on HTS classification, origin, valuation, Chapter 99, exclusions, AD/CVD, safeguards, quotas, and broker review.

OriginLowHighNotes
China10%+100%+MFN base duty plus Section 301 where listed, Section 122 status review, and product-specific Section 232 / AD-CVD checks.
Mexico (USMCA-compliant)0%Product-specificPreferential treatment depends on origin documentation. Section 232 and other remedies can still require review.
Mexico (non-USMCA)10%+25%+Needs normal HTS treatment, border-duty / Section 122 status review, and product-specific remedies.
Canada (USMCA-compliant)0%Product-specificPreferential treatment depends on USMCA qualification; steel, aluminum, autos, and other categories still need separate review.
Vietnam10%+50%+No China Section 301 layer, but Section 122 status and product-specific Section 232 / AD-CVD can matter.
India10%+50%+Check Section 122 status, reciprocal-framework implementation, and product-specific national-security or remedy layers.

Method

This page separates broad origin ranges from product-specific tariff layers. We combine official-source policy status, tracker notices, and HS/HTS calculator handoffs rather than publishing a single universal duty rate.

Limitations

Current tariff ranges can change quickly and may not include every exclusion, quota, AD/CVD order, safeguard, Chapter 99 instruction, or origin-rule issue. Verify before filing.

Recent material changes

Pulled from the TariffsChart policy tracker. We surface notices most likely to affect rates, scope, or near-term importer decisions.

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medium impactJune 5, 2026

Certain Van-Type Trailers and Subassemblies Thereof From Mexico: Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination and Alignment of Final Determination With Final Antidumping Duty Determination

The document is a Federal Register notice regarding a countervailing duty determination for certain van-type trailers from Mexico. It does not specify any tariff policy changes, rates, or legal basis related to HS codes.

medium impactJune 5, 2026

Van-Type Trailers and Subassemblies Thereof From Canada: Termination of Countervailing Duty Investigation

This document is a notice regarding the termination of a countervailing duty investigation on Van-Type Trailers from Canada. It does not specify any tariff policy changes or rate adjustments.

medium impactJune 5, 2026

Van-Type Trailers and Subassemblies Thereof From People's Republic of China: Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination and Alignment of Final Determination With Final Antidumping Duty Determination

No tariff policy changes are mentioned in the provided document.

medium impactJune 4, 2026

Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand From Brazil, India, Japan, Mexico, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand: Continuation of Antidumping Duty and Countervailing Duty Orders

The document is a notice regarding the continuation of antidumping and countervailing duty orders on prestressed concrete steel wire strand from several countries. It does not specify any tariff policy changes or rate adjustments.

medium impactJune 4, 2026

Certain Oil Country Tubular Goods From Austria: Postponement of Preliminary Determination in the Countervailing Duty Investigation

The document is a notice regarding the postponement of a preliminary determination in a countervailing duty investigation for certain oil country tubular goods from Austria. It does not specify any tariff policy changes, rates, or legal basis related to tariff modifications.

high impactJune 3, 2026

Tuna Tariff-Rate Quota for Calendar Year 2026 for Tuna Classifiable Under Subheading 1604.14.22, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)

The document appears to be a notice related to access restrictions on FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.gov, not a tariff policy change. No tariff rate or policy change is indicated.

1604.14.22

Official sources

Use these sources before relying on any tariff estimate. Save the URL, retrieval date, and effective/version date in your broker packet.

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