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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about the 2025 tariffs and how they might affect you.
What is the legal basis for the Reciprocal Tariffs?
What justification does the White House provide for the Reciprocal Tariffs?
When do the Reciprocal Tariffs go into effect?
Are Reciprocal Tariffs applied based on the country of origin or the country of export?
What if my goods were already in transit to the U.S. when the tariffs took effect?
Are tariffs applied to the full value of imported products containing U.S.-origin components?
How do I determine the specific Reciprocal Tariff rate for my product?
Are there any general exemptions to the Reciprocal Tariffs?
What is the Reciprocal Tariff rate on products originating from China?
Are Reciprocal Tariffs cumulative with other existing tariffs?
How do the Reciprocal Tariffs interact with the separate IEEPA tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China?
Do the 20% China IEEPA tariff and the Reciprocal Tariff apply to Chinese-origin goods already subject to Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs?
Is the $800 de minimis (low-value shipment) exemption available for goods subject to Reciprocal Tariffs?
Are duty drawbacks available for Reciprocal Tariffs paid?
Are products classified under HTS Chapter 98 (Special Classification Provisions) subject to the Reciprocal Tariffs?
How are Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) impacted by the Reciprocal Tariffs?
When will the Reciprocal Tariffs end?
How were the Reciprocal Tariff rates calculated?
How are other countries responding to the U.S. Reciprocal Tariffs?