BREAKINGSCOTUS struck down IEEPA tariffs (Feb 20, 2026). Section 122 (15%) global surcharge now in effect through ~July 24, 2026.See timeline →
Post-SCOTUS ruling · Section 122 active · Feb 26, 2026

US TARIFF RATES

The definitive reference for current US import tariff rates by country and product. Cuts through policy chaos to tell you what you actually pay.

Try: “China” · “steel” · “EU” · “semiconductors” · “Canada”

13.2%
Avg Effective Rate
Feb 2026
2.5%
Pre-2025 Rate
Baseline
$264B
2025 Tariff Revenue
+234% YoY
Jul 24
Section 122 Expires
2026
Terminated Feb 20, 2026

IEEPA Tariffs

SCOTUS (6-3) in Learning Resources v. Trump held IEEPA does not authorize tariffs. All IEEPA tariffs voided. $160B+ potentially refundable.

Active · Expires ~Jul 24, 2026

Section 122 (15%)

Global 15% surcharge on most imports. Max allowed under statute. Expires after 150 days unless Congress extends. Exempt: USMCA goods, Section 232 goods, pharma.

Active · No Expiry

Section 232 & 301

Steel/aluminum (50%), autos (25%), copper (25%), lumber (25%), and China Section 301 tariffs all survived SCOTUS ruling. Permanent unless revoked.

Current as of February 26, 2026

Tariffs by Country

Section 232 · Section 301 · Section 122

Tariffs by Product Category

Tariffs stack across authorities. A Chinese steel product faces Section 301 + Section 232 + Section 122 simultaneously.

🏗️

Steel

Section 232
50%
↑ Increased

Raised from 25% to 50% globally; UK maintains 25% carveout. Permanent, not subject to 150-day Section 122 expiry.

Since Jun 4, 2025
⚙️

Aluminum

Section 232
50%
↑ Increased

Raised from 25% to 50% globally including UK (no UK carveout for aluminum). Derivative products also affected.

Since Jun 4, 2025
🚗

Automobiles & Auto Parts

Section 232
25%
2.5%
★ New

25% on all imported autos; auto parts phased in. USMCA-compliant parts from Canada and Mexico exempt. Exempt from Section 122 surcharge.

Since Apr 3, 2025
💾

Semiconductors

Section 232 (investigation)
15%
★ New

Currently under Section 122 (15%). Section 232 investigation ongoing—dedicated semiconductor tariffs possible. Taiwan most exposed.

Since Feb 24, 2026
📱

Consumer Electronics

Section 301 / Section 122
15%
★ New

Section 122 (15%) applies broadly. Smartphones/laptops from China face Section 301 (7.5–25%) on top, though some exclusions remain active through Nov 2026.

Since Feb 24, 2026
💊

Pharmaceuticals

Exempt (Section 122 exclusion)
0%
Stable

Pharmaceuticals are specifically excluded from the Section 122 surcharge. However, 100% tariff threatened on imports from countries that 'extort' US pharma; not yet enacted.

Since Feb 24, 2026
🌲

Lumber & Timber

Section 232
25%
★ New

25% Section 232 tariff on lumber/timber. Significant impact on housing construction costs.

Since Mar 2025
🔩

Copper

Section 232
25%
★ New

25% Section 232 tariff on copper products.

Since Mar 2025
Jan 2025 → Present

Tariff Timeline

From the first IEEPA orders to the SCOTUS ruling and Section 122 replacement.

Jan 20, 2025
Trump inaugurated★ New

Pledges immediate overhaul of US trade system

Feb 1, 2025
Canada, Mexico & China tariffs announced★ New

IEEPA invoked: 25% on Canada/Mexico, 10% on China, citing fentanyl emergency

Feb 4, 2025
IEEPA tariffs take effect★ New

10% China tariff active; Canada/Mexico briefly paused then resumed Mar 4

Mar 4, 2025
China tariff doubled; Canada/Mexico resume↑ Increased

China IEEPA raised to 20%; 25% Canada/Mexico tariffs reimposed

Mar 2025
Section 232 auto tariffs announced★ New

25% tariff on all imported automobiles and parts

Apr 2, 2025
Liberation Day – Global reciprocal tariffs★ New

IEEPA tariffs of 10–50% on 90 trading partners; China at 34% additional

Apr 9, 2025
90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs↓ Decreased

All reciprocal tariffs paused (except China) at 10% baseline; markets surge 9.5%

May 12, 2025
US-China 90-day truce↓ Decreased

Bilateral IEEPA tariffs reduced: US 125%→10%, China 125%→10%; Sec. 301 rates remain

Jun 4, 2025
Steel & aluminum tariffs raised to 50%↑ Increased

Section 232 raised globally (UK remains at 25% for steel)

Jul 4, 2025
One Big Beautiful Bill signed★ New

Eliminates de minimis exemption for all countries effective Jul 1, 2027

Aug 7, 2025
Reciprocal tariffs reinstated↑ Increased

Post-pause IEEPA tariffs reimposed after 90-day period with trade deal modifications

Aug 29, 2025
De minimis exemption ends globally★ New

IEEPA EO closes $800 duty-free threshold for all countries ahead of 2027 statutory date

Nov 2025
US-China 1-year deal extended↓ Decreased

Tariff reductions extended; fentanyl IEEPA tariff reduced 20%→10%; 178 product exclusions extended to Nov 2026

Feb 20, 2026
SCOTUS strikes down IEEPA tariffs⚖ Legal

6-3 ruling in Learning Resources v. Trump: IEEPA does not authorize tariffs; $160B+ potentially refundable

Feb 24, 2026
Section 122 (15%) takes effect★ New

Trump replaces IEEPA with 150-day global 15% surcharge under Section 122; expires Jul 24, 2026