Section 122 temporary surcharge
10%
Does not apply in addition to Section 232 tariffs; check product exclusions and HTS instructions.
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Jun 19, 2026, 12:55 PM
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10%
Does not apply in addition to Section 232 tariffs; check product exclusions and HTS instructions.
7.5%-25%
Product/list-specific. Verify the applicable Chapter 99 heading for the HTS code before estimating.
50%
Product-specific national-security duties. Section 122 should not be stacked on top of these Section 232 duties.
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The document is a notice related to scheduling of investigations for van-type trailers from Canada, China, and Mexico, and does not specify any tariff policy changes.
The document is a notice regarding scheduling of expedited reviews for large vertical shaft engines from China and does not specify any tariff policy changes.
No tariff policy changes identified in the provided document.
The document is a notice regarding scheduling of investigations related to high purity dissolving pulp from Brazil and Norway, with no specific tariff policy changes mentioned.
The document does not contain any information regarding tariff policy changes; it appears to be a notice about access restrictions to federal websites.
The provided document is a notice regarding scheduling of reviews for forged steel fittings from India and South Korea and does not specify any tariff policy changes.