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Harmonized Tariff Schedule
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United States Trade Representative
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Presidential Tariff Actions | United States Trade Representative
President Donald J. Trump Continues Enforcement of Reciprocal Tariffs and Announces New Tariff Rates (July 7, 2025)
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J.P. Morgan
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US Tariffs: What’s the Impact? | J.P. Morgan Global Research
December 5, 2025 - If it were to go into effect, the impact on the U.S. would be limited if it just raised IEEPA tariffs, as those cover a relatively small share of Canadian imports,” said Abiel Reinhart, an economist at J.P. Morgan. October 14: The US threatens new tariffs on China due to rare earths export controls
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NYTimes
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Trump Announces New Tariffs on Some European Countries in Greenland Standoff - The New York Times
1 hour ago - President Trump announced in a social media post on Saturday morning his latest strategy to get control of Greenland: He is slapping new tariffs on a bloc of European nations until they come to the negotiating table to sell Greenland.
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Why haven’t Trump’s tariffs crashed the US economy? : Economics
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Trump's tariffs actually slashed the deficit from a record $136.4 billion to less than half that. Here's what else they did
Trade deficits aren't inherently a bad thing. It's just Ex-Im. What's with the flex? But since Trump is always so desperate to impress: try reducing the actual federal budget deficit so that the dollar is strengthened and imports are cheaper. More on reddit.com
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Experiences with USA Tariffs for imports under the former De Minimis exemption?
I would try to purchase from someone that has the tariffs and imports included in price. Just my experience but buying and then having a surprise when it hits the states really stinks and then you are on a timeline to make the payment before they send it back More on reddit.com
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Trump overturned decades of US trade policy in 2025. See the impact of his tariffs, in four charts
It has been odd to watch the richest society in the history of the world complain that they have been mistreated by the rest of the world, and that they should change the policies that helped make them the richest society in the history of the world. Let's see how that works out for them Cotton. More on reddit.com
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BBC
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US to cut tariffs on Taiwanese goods after investment pledge
1 day ago - The US said it had agreed to cut the tariffs it charges on goods from Taiwan to 15%, in exchange for hundreds of billions of dollars in investment aimed at boosting domestic production of semiconductors.
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The White House
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Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Takes Action on Certain Advanced Computing Chips to Protect America’s Economic and National Security
2 days ago - President Trump has repeatedly used Section 232 tariffs to protect against threats to our national security and to strengthen manufacturing sectors critical for our national and economic security, including steel, aluminum, copper, autos, and lumber.
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Trade Compliance Resource Hub
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Trump 2.0 tariff tracker | Trade Compliance Resource Hub
3 days ago - July 30, 2025: President Trump issued a proclamation imposing Section 232 tariffs on certain semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products, effective August 1. By October 28, the Secretary of Commerce will establish ...
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Reuters
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US Supreme Court does not issue ruling on Trump's tariffs | Reuters
3 days ago - WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court issued three decisions on Wednesday but did not decide the closely watched dispute over the legality of President Donald Trump's global tariffs.
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Fortune
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A Supreme Court ruling that strikes down Trump's tariffs would be the fastest way to revive the stalling job market, top economist says | Fortune
6 days ago - Justices are expected to hand down a decision any day now on Trump’s ability to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). That law has been used for the bulk of Trump’s trade war, including the so-called reciprocal tariffs and fentanyl-related duties.
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Wikipedia
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Tariffs in the second Trump administration - Wikipedia
1 day ago - The administration views trade deficits as inherently harmful, a stance economists criticized as a flawed understanding of trade. Although Trump has said foreign countries pay his tariffs, US tariffs are fees paid by US businesses that import foreign goods and are, in many cases, passed on ...
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AP News
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How Trump's import taxes are impacting global commerce | AP News
3 weeks ago - Since returning to the White House in January, President Donald Trump has overturned decades of U.S. trade policy — building a wall of tariffs around what used to be a wide open economy.
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Flexport
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Tariff Simulator 2026 - US Import Duty, Customs Fees & Tax Calculator | Flexport
Free US import duty & tariff calculator. Calculate customs fees, taxes & duties by HTS code. Real-time rates for 195+ countries. Trusted by 10,000+ businesses.
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The Guardian
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Why haven’t Trump’s tariffs crashed the US economy? | Jeffrey Frankel | The Guardian
3 weeks ago - The expectation was that, as the new duties drove up prices of consumer goods and inputs – affecting households and companies, respectively – surging inflation and falling real incomes would follow. This would be a supply shock, so the US Federal Reserve could not do much to counteract it. Trump did raise tariffs to shocking levels, violating international agreements and blowing up the Republican party’s oft-professed commitment to free trade.
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PIIE
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Did the Supreme Court just signal the fate of Trump’s tariffs? | PIIE
2 days ago - It refers to unusual circumstances of a foreign threat that constitutes an emergency. Trade deficits are neither unusual nor clearly an emergency. Tariffs might be used to enforce a trade sanction but not converted into a general domestic revenue raising or even retaliatory authority.
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SCOTUSblog
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How the tariffs could be refunded if the court sides against Trump - SCOTUSblog
1 month ago - Katyal first emphasized that the government had agreed that his clients “would get their refunds [if the court sided against the Trump administration]. So, for us, that’s how it would work.” For others who had paid the tariffs, he appeared to agree with Barrett that “[i]t’s a very ...
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NYTimes
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Why Haven’t Trump’s Tariffs Had a Bigger Impact? - The New York Times
2 weeks ago - A new working paper from economists at Harvard and the University of Chicago helps explain why. It shows that the tariff rate importers have paid is significantly lower than the tariff figures that Mr. Trump announced. The reasons include exemptions for certain countries and industries, rates that were lowered for some goods by the time they arrived in the U.S.
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BBC
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US slashes proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports
2 weeks ago - In the case of pasta, the US alleged that Italian-made goods were being sold at "less than normal value" in the US, which undercut local producers. This pricing policy is sometimes known as dumping. The commerce department was planning to charge a tariff rate of 91.74% for American imports of pasta made by the 13 Italian producers.
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Tax Foundation
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Trump Tariffs: The Economic Impact of the Trump Trade War
4 days ago - Tariffs are trade barriers that raise prices, reduce available quantities of goods and services for US businesses and consumers, and create an economic burden on foreign exporters.