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Trump Tariff Tracker – June 12, 2026

While the recent news cycle for the Trump Administration has been dominated by the conflict with Iran and the related effects it has had on oil prices, inflation and the economy in general, the Administration continues to push forward with its trade and tariff agenda. 

On Wednesday, June 10, President Trump said he was “not looking to renew” the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, claiming that the U.S. does not “need” either country as a trading partner. He said, “with Mexico and Canada, we have trade deficits.  We should have surpluses with them. We don’t need their cars.  We don’t need their lumber. We don’t need their energy. We don’t need anything.”  The negotiations around the renewal of the USMCA are scheduled to take place next week in Washington, D.C.  The USMCA will automatically expire on July 1, 2036, unless all three member countries agree to formally renew it for an additional 16-year term.  If the parties do not agree this July to renew the agreement, the USMCA does not immediately end.  Instead, it enters annual reviews for up to 10 years.  If in that time no agreement to extend is reached, it will expire in 2036.  Numerous U.S. industries, including plastics manufacturers and agriculture, and their supporters in Congress, have claimed that the expiration of the USMCA would have wide ranging detrimental effects on the U.S. economy. 

 The Office of U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) has issued its determination in its Section 301 investigation of the anti-forced labor policies and practices of 60 economies.  See Federal Register notice of June 5.  In a report issued on June 2, the USTR determined that each of the 60 investigated economies failed to impose and effectively enforce forced labor import prohibitions in a manner that is “unreasonable or discriminatory” and which “burdens or restricts U.S. commerce.”  As such, the USTR has proposed additional duties on all products of the investigated economies, except as provided in Annex A to the Federal Register notice.  These additional duties would range from 10 percent for economies that impose or commit to impose a forced labor import prohibition, and 12.5 percent for all other economies.  The USTR will hold hearings about the proposed actions in these investigations on July 7, 2026.  Interested persons can submit requests to appear at the hearings, along with a summary of testimony by June 22, 2026.  Written comments by interested persons are due by July 6, 2026. 

 With Section 301 investigations becoming a more favored tool for imposing tariffs, Congress has started to push the USTR to undertake new investigations or enforce existing determinations. 

A bipartisan group of Representatives and Senators has called on the USTR to initiate a Section 301 investigation into unfair sugar trade practices by foreign countries and the current efficacy of tariffs and the significant rise in out-of-quota sugar imports. 

Forty-eight Republican Representatives have signed a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Greer and Secretary of Commerce Lutnick to move forward with a Section 301 investigation into foreign countries’ drug pricing policies as unfair trading practices that are burdening American patients. 

Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ) have written a letter to the USTR pressing the Administration to protect American workers and promote domestic ship manufacturing by reimposing the port fees on Chinese vessels that it levied under Section 301 last year before lifting them as part of a deal struck between the U.S. and 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 June 12, 2026:

       U.S. Tariff MeasureStatus
60 Countries (see FR Notice)

Section 301: Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to the Failure to Impose and Effectively Enforce a Prohibition on the Importation of Goods Produced with Forced Labor

Proposed 10% to 12.5% ad valorem duty on imports from investigated economies

Pending:  Section 301 Investigation

USTR Fed. Reg. Notice

 

USTR Determination Fed. Reg. Notice

 

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

 

Proposed 25% ad valorem duty on imports from Brazil, with exemptions for certain goods

Pending: Section 301 Investigation

USTR Fed Reg Notice 

 

Public Hearing Transcript

 

USTR Determination Fed. Reg. Notice

 

Global

Pharmaceuticals – 100% ad valorem duty on imports of patented pharmaceutical products and ingredients. 

 

15% ad valorem duty on subject imports from European Union, Japan, Korea, or Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

 

Variable rate duties on companies with MFN pricing and/or onshoring agreement will apply.

Implemented: 4/2/2026 

Effective July 31, 2026, for the companies listed in Annex III; September 29, 2026, for all other companies

DOC Initiation and Request for Public Comments 

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

Global

Steel – 50% ad valorem duty on imports of steel articles and certain derivative products

 

25%  ad valorem duty on imports of certain steel derivative products

 

25% ad valorem duty on imports of steel articles and 15% ad valorem duty certain derivative products from the United Kingdom

 

Certain aerospace products from the United Kingdom exempt

Revised 4/2/2026

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

Proclamation Adjusting Sec. 232 Duties 

 

Global

Aluminum – 50% ad valorem duty on imports of aluminum articles and certain derivative products

 

25%  ad valorem duty on imports of certain aluminum derivative products

 

25% ad valorem duty on imports of aluminum articles 15% ad valorem duty certain derivative products from the United Kingdom 

 

Certain aerospace products from the United Kingdom exempt

Revised 4/2/2026

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

Proclamation Adjusting Sec. 232 Duties 

 

Global

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

 

25%  ad valorem duty on imports of certain copper derivative products

 

Revised 4/2/2026

Implemented: 7/30/2025

Executive Order Initiating Investigation 

DOC Request for Public Comments

Proclamation on Sec. 232 Duties

Proclamation Adjusting Sec. 232 Duties 

 

Global 

10% ad valorem duty on imports into the U.S. pursuant to Sec. 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 

 

Imports of certain specified items excluded 

 

Imports of USMCA-qualifying products of Canada and Mexico excluded

Implemented: 2/20/2026 

Proclamation Imposing Sec. 122 Tariffs

GlobalSemiconductors – 25% ad valorem duty on imports of specified semiconductors and derivative products

Implemented: 1/14/2026 

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: 1/14/2026 

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

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

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

Bangladesh

Cambodia

China

EU

India 

Indonesia

Japan

Malaysia

Mexico

Norway 

Singapore

South Korea

Switzerland

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam 

Section 301: Acts, Policies, and Practices of Certain Economies Relating to Structural Excess Capacity and Production in Manufacturing Sectors

Pending:  Section 301 Investigation

USTR Fed. Reg. Notice

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

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

Global 

[Canada & Mexico Exempt]

Reciprocal tariffs – 10% ad valorem duty

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

Certain goods excluded

 

 

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

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 

Executive Order Modifying Tariffs on India

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

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 

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

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

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

 

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

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

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

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

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

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

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

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

GlobalAll goods imported from a country determined to be directly or indirectly purchasing, importing, or otherwise acquiring any goods or services from Iran, since February 7, 2026 – discretionary variable rate ad valorem duty may be imposed

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

Implemented: 2/6/2026 

Executive Order

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

 

GlobalAll goods imported from a country determined to have sold/provided oil to Cuba since January 30, 2026 – discretionary variable rate ad valorem duty may be imposed

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

Implemented: 1/29/2026 

Executive Order

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

 

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

STRUCK DOWN: 2/20/2026

Implemented 4/2/2025 

Executive Order 

Executive Order Ending Tariffs

 

U.K.Ad valorem duty on imports from the United Kingdom in response to the U.K.’s digital services tax.Proposed: 4/23/2026, announced by President Trump in Oval Office statement.
CanadaAircraft – potential 50% ad valorem duty on imports from CanadaProposed: 1/29/2026, announced by President Trump on Truth Social

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 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 as new tariffs are implemented and new targets for tariffs are identified by President Trump and the administration. 

Tags

international trade, section 301, brazil, china vessel fees, usmca, forced labor, ustr, sugar