With less than a month until the reciprocal tariffs are scheduled to snap into effect, foreign governments continue to pursue negotiations with the Trump Administration around individual country tariff rates. On Monday, June 16, President Trump signed an Executive Order putting into effect the U.S.– U.K. trade deal. The deal, as reflected in the Executive Order, reduces the recent tariffs on certain U.K. products. Automobiles from the U.K. will be subject to an annual tariff-rate quota of 100,000 automobiles with a 7.5 percent tariff. Automotive parts that are products of the U.K. and are for use in automobiles that are products of the U.K. will be subject to a total tariff of 10 percent (including any most-favored-nation tariffs). Aerospace products of the U.K. that fall under the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft, will be exempt from the reciprocal, steel and aluminum tariffs.
Even with individual country trade deals providing limited relief, the Trump Administration continues to ratchet up the tariff pressure. On Monday, June 16, the Commerce Department published a notice adding a range of home appliances, including refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and stoves to the list of derivative products subject to the steel tariffs.
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 June 18, 2025:
Country | U.S. Tariff Measure | Status |
Global | Steel – 50% ad valorem duty on imports of steel articles and derivative products with no exemptions or exclusions
25% ad valorem duty on imports of steel articles and derivative products from the United Kingdom. Certain aerospace products from the United Kingdom exempt.
| Revised 6/4/2025 Implemented: 3/12/2025 Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties Executive Order Removing “Stacking” of Tariff Programs Proclamation Increasing Tariff Rate |
Global | Aluminum – 50% ad valorem duty on imports of aluminum articles and derivative products with no exemptions or exclusions
25% ad valorem duty on imports of aluminum articles and derivative products from the United Kingdom. Certain aerospace products from the United Kingdom exempt.
| Revised 6/4/2025 Implemented: 3/12/2025 Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties Executive Order Removing “Stacking” of Tariff Programs Proclamation Increasing Tariff Rate Executive Order Implementing US-UK Trade Deal
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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. Certain aerospace products from the United Kingdom exempt.
| In Effect Pending Court Resolution Revised 5/12/2025 Implemented 4/2/2025 Executive Order Establishing Tariffs Executive Order Revising Tariffs CBP Bulletin on Excluded Electronics Executive Order Reducing China Tariff Rates Fed. Circuit Administrative Stay Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay Executive Order Implementing US-UK Trade Deal
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China | Chinese Vessels – Port Entry Fees on Chinese owned or built vessels, and foreign-built car carriers. | Implemented: 4/17/2025 USTR Notice of Action/Proposed Action, Request for Comments, and Notice of Public Hearing |
Global | Automobiles – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of automobiles (with certain allowances for USMCA-qualifying autos) and certain automobile parts (with limited tariff offsets). Import quota and reduced tariffs for automobiles and automobile parts from the United Kingdom. | 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 Executive Order Implementing US-UK Trade Deal
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Global | All goods imported from any country that imports Venezuelan oil – discretionary 25% ad valorem duty may be imposed | Implemented 4/2/2025
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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 | In Effect Pending Court Resolution Implemented: 3/4/2025; 4/2/2025 (updated) Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay |
Mexico | 25% ad valorem duty on all non-USMCA-qualifying products of Mexico | In Effect Pending Court Resolution Implemented: 3/4/2025; 4/2/2025 (updated) Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay |
China | 20% ad valorem duty on all products of China | In Effect Pending Court Resolution Implemented: 3/4/2025 Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay Fed. Circuit Administrative Stay CBP Fed Reg Notice |
Global | Aircraft 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
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Global | Critical Minerals – potential tariffs on imports of processed critical minerals and derivative products | Pending: Section 232 Investigation |
Global | Medium & 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 |
Global | Semiconductors – potential tariffs on imports of semiconductors, SME, and derivative products | Pending: Section 232 Investigation |
Global | Pharmaceuticals– potential tariffs on imports of pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical ingredients, and derivative products | Pending: Section 232 Investigation |
Global | Copper – potential tariffs on imports of copper and derivative products | Pending: Section 232 Investigation |
Global | Lumber – potential tariffs on imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products | Pending – Section 232 Investigation |
Global | 100% tariff on movies produced outside of the United States | Proposed: 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.