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Trump Tariff Tracker -- May 14

Bilateral negotiations around the Trump Administration’s tariffs have begun to bear fruit as we see tariff relief for China and the U.K. 

The U.S. and China have agreed to roll back most of the tariffs that each country has imposed on the other in recent months for 90 days while discussions aimed at achieving a permanent trade deal continue.  The U.S. will reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on Chinese goods to 10 percent, with the tariff rate on items valued at less than $800 reduced to 54 percent, down from 120 percent.  China will reduce tariffs on U.S. imports to 10 percent, down from 125 percent, and remove certain non-tariff countermeasures.

The U.S. and the U.K. have agreed upon a framework outlining the structure and priority areas for the U.S.-UK Economic Prosperity Deal, a new bilateral trade deal expected to be finalized later this year.  The framework focuses on reducing tariffs and non-tariff barriers across various economic sectors, including quotas for imports of steel, aluminum, and automotive products at reduced tariff rates.  This framework may be a basis for future trade agreements between the U.S. and other trading partners. 

Even with the recent announcements of tariff relief measures, new industries continue to face the prospect of looming tariff rate increases.  The Commerce Department has initiated another Section 232 Investigation, this time on imports of commercial aircraft and jet engines, and parts for commercial aircraft and jet engines.  Interested parties can submit to the Commerce Department written comments, data, analyses, or information pertinent to this investigation by June 3, 2025.

Keeping track of all of the tariffs that have been promulgated or proposed during the Trump Administration continues to be a head-spinning task.  To help follow the proliferation of tariffs in the Trump Administration, I have put together the following list of each of the tariff measures that have been implemented, pending, or proposed since January 20, 2025. 

Here is the developing landscape of U.S. tariffs as of May 14, 2025:

CountryU.S. Tariff MeasureStatus

Global 

[Canada & Mexico Exempt]

Reciprocal tariffs – 10% ad valorem duty

China-specific 54% ad valorem duty on de minimis valued imports, other country-specific duties suspended 

Certain goods excluded

Revised 5/12/2025

Implemented 4/2/2025

Presidential Memorandum

Executive Order Establishing Tariffs

Executive Order Revising Tariffs

CBP Bulletin on Excluded Electronics

Executive Order Reducing China Tariff Rates

ChinaChinese Vessels – Port Entry Fees on Chinese owned or built vessels, and foreign-built car carriers.

Implemented: 4/17/2025

USTR Fed Reg Notice 

USTR Notice of Action/Proposed Action, Request for Comments, and Notice of Public Hearing

GlobalAutomobiles – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of automobiles (with certain allowances for USMCA-qualifying autos) and certain automobile parts (with limited tariff offsets) 

Implemented 4/3/2025 (effective 5/3/2025 for automobile parts)

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

Proclamation with HTS Amendments

Proclamation Establishing Tariff Offsets on Parts

Executive Order Removing “Stacking” of Tariff Programs

Global All goods imported from any country that imports Venezuelan oil – discretionary 25% ad valorem duty may be imposed

Implemented 4/2/2025  

Executive Order 

 

GlobalSteel – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of steel articles and derivative products with no exemptions or exclusions

Implemented: 3/12/2025

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

Commerce Fed Reg Notice

Executive Order Removing “Stacking”  of Tariff Programs

GlobalAluminum – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of aluminum articles and derivative products with no exemptions or exclusions

Implemented: 3/12/2025

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

Commerce Fed Reg Notice

Executive Order Removing “Stacking” of Tariff Programs

Canada

10% ad valorem duty on non-USMCA-qualifying energy and potash 

25% ad valorem duty on all other non-USMCA-qualifying products of Canada

Implemented: 3/4/2025; 

4/2/2025 (updated) 

Executive Order Update

Executive Order Suspending 

CBP Fed Reg Notice

Executive Order

Mexico25% ad valorem duty on all non-USMCA-qualifying products of Mexico

Implemented:  3/4/2025; 

4/2/2025 (updated) 

Executive Order Update

Executive Order Suspending

CBP Fed Reg Notice 

Executive Order

China20% ad valorem duty on all products of China 

Implemented: 3/4/2025

CBP Fed Reg Notice 

Increase Executive Order

GlobalAircraft and Engines – potential tariffs on imports of commercial aircraft and jet engines, and aircraft/engine parts

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

 

GlobalCritical Minerals  – potential tariffs on imports of processed critical minerals and derivative products

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

Executive Order

GlobalMedium & Heavy Duty Trucks – potential tariffs on imports of medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty trucks, and medium- and heavy-duty truck parts. 

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

GlobalSemiconductors – potential tariffs on imports of semiconductors, SME, and derivative products

Pending: Section 232 Investigation 

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

GlobalPharmaceuticals– potential tariffs on imports of pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical ingredients, and derivative products

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

GlobalCopper – potential tariffs on imports of copper and derivative products

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

Executive Order Initiating Investigation 

DOC Request for Public Comments

GlobalLumber – potential tariffs on imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products

Pending – Section 232 Investigation

Executive Order Initiating Investigation

DOC Request for Public Comments

Global 100% tariff on movies produced outside of the United StatesProposed:  5/4/2025, announced by President Trump on Truth Social
E.U.25% ad valorem duty on all products of the E.U. Proposed:  2/26/2025, superseded by Reciprocal Tariffs

This list will be updated weekly as new tariffs are implemented and new targets for tariffs are identified by President Trump and the administration. 

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