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Trump Tariff Tracker – January 28, 2026

Tariffs and trade measures continue to dominate the United States’ foreign policy agenda one year into the second Trump Administration.

Less than a week after President Trump threatened increased tariffs on eight European allies that were seen as working against his goal of obtaining Greenland, he walked back this tariff threat.  On Wednesday, January 21, President Trump said in a Truth Social post that he had a very productive discussion with the Secretary General of NATO regarding the future of Greenland, and that “[b]ased upon this understanding, I will not be imposing the Tariffs that were scheduled to go into effect on February 1st."  European governments continue to be concerned with the tone and perceived erratic nature of the Trump Administration and have expressed caution in future dealings with the United States. 

On Monday this week, President Trump surprised South Korean government officials with a post on Truth Social that the U.S. would impose tariffs up to 25% on imports of autos and other goods from South Korea because South Korea had not lived up to its part in the trade deal agreed to last year.  But on Tuesday, President Trump said that the U.S. ​and South Korea would work out a solution to his concerns, relieving some anxieties in Seoul over higher tariffs.  As part of the trade deal that resulted in the U.S. cutting ​its tariff rate on South Korean goods to 15%, South Korea pledged to invest $350 billion in the United States, allow more U.S. automobiles into South Korea, and eliminate some non-tariff barriers.  However, South Korea’s parliament has not moved the bill for the investment, and actions have not been taken to meet commitments on agriculture, industry and digital services, according to the USTR.  South Korea's parliament is expected to hold ⁠a plenary session in February to vote on these measures. 

President Trump on Saturday warned Canada that the U.S. would impose a 100% tariff on Canadian goods imported into the U.S. if Canada strikes a trade deal with China.  In a post on Truth Social, President Trump wrote, “[i]f Canada makes a deal with China, it will immediately be hit with a 100% Tariff against all Canadian goods and products coming into the U.S.A.”  In response to the posting, Canadian Prime Minister Carney said that some of President Trump’s threats should be viewed as posturing ahead of negotiations to renew the USMCA later this year.  Prime Minister Carney has also noted that Canada has no interest in negotiating a comprehensive trade deal with China.

Keeping track of all 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 January 28, 2026:

       U.S. Tariff MeasureStatus
GlobalSemiconductors – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of specified semiconductors and derivative products

Implemented: 1/14/2025 

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

GlobalCritical  Minerals – trade negotiations directed regarding  imports of processed critical minerals and derivative products

Implemented: 1/14/2025 

Executive Order

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

Proclamation on Section 232 Action

Nicaragua

Section 301: Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Labor Rights, Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and the Rule of Law

January 1, 2026 - 0% ad valorem duty on all products of Nicaragua not under CAFTA-DR

January 1, 2027 – 10% ad valorem duty on all products of Nicaragua not under CAFTA-DR

January 1, 2028 – 15% ad valorem duty on all products of Nicaragua not under CAFTA-DR

Implemented: 12/12/2025 (effective 1/1/2026)

USTR Fed Reg Notice

USTR Fed Reg Notice of Action

Global 

[Canada & Mexico Exempt]

Reciprocal tariffs – 10% ad valorem duty

Country specific duty rates of 15% to 50% ad valorem

Certain goods excluded

 

 

In Effect Pending Court Resolution

Revised 11/20/2025

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

CIT Ruling Slip Op. 25-66

Fed. Circuit Administrative Stay

Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay 

Executive Order Implementing US-UK Trade Deal

Executive Order Extending Effective Date of Country-Specific Tariffs 

Executive Order Suspending Duty-Free de minimis Treatment

Executive Order on Brazil Tariffs

Executive Order Modifying Reciprocal Tariffs

Executive Order on India Tariffs

Executive Order Extending China Tariff Rates

Executive Order Implementing US-Japan Trade Deal

Executive Order Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Coverage

Implementing Elements of EU Framework Agreement

Executive Order Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates for China

Executive Order Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates on Certain Agriculture

Executive Order Modifying the Scope of Tariffs on Brazil 

Global

Medium & Heavy Duty Trucks – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty trucks, and medium- and heavy-duty truck parts

 

10%  ad valorem duty on imports of buses and motor coaches

Implemented 10/17/2025 

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

China

Section 301: Cranes/Cargo Handling Equipment – 100% ad valorem duty on imports of STS cranes and other cargo handling equipment 

Implemented 10/16/2025 (effective 11/9/2025) Suspended 11/10/2025

USTR Fed. Reg. Notice

USTR Fed. Reg. Notice of Proposed Suspension

Global

Lumber – 10% ad valorem duty on imports of softwood timber and lumber 

25% ad valorem duty on imports of certain upholstered wooden products

25% ad valorem duty on imports of kitchen cabinets and vanities

Reduced tariffs on subject imports from U.K., the E.U., and Japan

 

 

Implemented 9/29/2025 

Executive Order Initiating Sec. 232 Investigation

DOC Request for Public Comments

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

Proclamation Delaying Duty Increase

GlobalCopper – 50% ad valorem duty on imports of semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products

Implemented: 7/30/2025

Executive Order Initiating Investigation 

DOC Request for Public Comments

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

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

Commerce Fed Reg Notice

Executive Order Removing “Stacking” of Tariff Programs

Proclamation Increasing Tariff Rate

Executive Order Implementing US-UK Trade Deal

Commerce Fed Reg Notice Adding Derivative Products

CBP Guidance on Additional Steel Derivative Products

Commerce Notice of Inclusion of Additional Products

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

Commerce Fed Reg Notice

Executive Order Removing “Stacking” of Tariff Programs

Proclamation Increasing Tariff Rate

Executive Order Implementing US-UK Trade Deal

Commerce Notice of Inclusion of Additional Products

ChinaSection 301: Chinese Vessels – Port Entry Fees on Chinese owned or built vessels, and foreign-built car carriers.

Implemented: 4/17/2025 Suspended 11/10/2025

USTR Fed Reg Notice 

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

USTR Request for Comments on Proposed Modification

USTR Fed. Reg. Notice of Proposed Suspension

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

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 

 

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) 

Executive Order

CBP Fed Reg Notice

Executive Order Suspending

Executive Order Update

CIT Ruling Slip Op. 25-66

Fed. Circuit Administrative Stay

Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay

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

In Effect Pending Court Resolution

Implemented:   3/4/2025; 

4/2/2025 (updated) 

Executive Order

CBP Fed Reg Notice 

Executive Order Suspending

Executive Order Update

CIT Ruling Slip Op. 25-66

Fed. Circuit Administrative Stay

Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay

China10% ad valorem duty on all products of China (reduced from original rate of 20%)

In Effect Pending Court Resolution

Implemented: 3/4/2025

Executive Order

CBP Fed Reg Notice 

CIT Ruling Slip Op. 25-66

Fed. Circuit Administrative Stay

Fed. Circuit Order Granting Motion to Stay

Executive Order Reducing Tariff Rate

Global Personal Protective and Medical Equipment – potential tariffs on imports of personal protective equipment, medical consumables, and medical equipment, including devices

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

 

Global Robotics and Industrial Machinery – potential tariffs on imports of robotics and industrial machinery

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

 

Global 

Wind Turbines – potential tariffs on imports of wind turbines and their parts and components

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

Brazil

Section 301: Brazil's Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Digital Trade and Electronic Payment Services; Unfair, Preferential Tariffs; Anti-Corruption Enforcement; Intellectual Property Protection; Ethanol Market Access; and Illegal Deforestation

Pending: Section 301 Investigation

USTR Fed Reg Notice 

Public Hearing Transcript

 

GlobalUnmanned Aircraft Systems – potential tariffs on imports of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their parts and components

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

Global  Polysilicon – potential tariffs on imports of polysilicon and its derivatives

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments

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

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

Pending: Section 232 Investigation

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments 

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Netherlands

Norway, Sweden

U.K. 

10% ad valorem duty on imports from designated countries relating to Greenland, to be effective Feb. 1, 2026 with increase to 25% on June 1, 2026 Proposed: 1/17/2026, announced by President Trump on Truth Social, walked back on 1/21/2026
Global 25% ad valorem duty on imports from countries found to be trading with Iran Proposed: 1/12/2026, announced by President Trump on Truth Social
Global 100% tariff on movies produced outside of the United StatesProposed: 5/4/2025 and 9/29/2025, announced by President Trump on Truth Social
Global 100% ad valorem duty as “secondary tariffs” on countries that do business with Russia.Proposed: 7/14/2025, announced by President Trump
Global200% ad valorem duty on imports of pharmaceuticals (currently subject to Sec. 232 investigation)Proposed: 7/8/2025, announced by President Trump at cabinet meeting
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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