US Tariff Rates by Country and Product
Provenance-cited guides to current US duty rates, organized by country of origin and product category. Each page shows the rate stack (Section 122, 232, 301, MPF, HMF) that applies, links to the Federal Register for every authority, and includes a worked landed-cost example you can replay against the live calculator.
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By country
US Tariff Rates on Imports from China
China-origin goods can carry the highest duty load of any major US trading partner: Section 301 List 1–4A overlays add 7.5–100% depending on the HTS code, Section 122 may apply where not excluded, and Section 232 layers further on covered steel, aluminum, copper, and autos.
US Tariff Rates on Imports from Mexico
Mexico-origin imports split sharply by USMCA compliance: goods that meet the agreement's rules of origin enter at 0% MFN with no Section 122 surcharge, while non-USMCA-compliant goods carry a 25% IEEPA-derived surtax (10% on certain energy / potash) on top of any other applicable duty.
US Tariff Rates on Imports from Canada
Canada follows the same USMCA-or-IEEPA bifurcation as Mexico. USMCA-compliant goods enter at 0%; non-compliant goods carry the 25% IEEPA-derived surtax (10% on covered energy and potash).
US Tariff Rates on Imports from the European Union
EU-origin goods may be subject to the 10% Section 122 reciprocal duty plus the HTS general (MFN) rate where not excluded, while Section 232 applies to covered steel, aluminum, and auto products. There is no general US-EU FTA — preference programs are limited to specific sectors and product-by-product agreements.
US Tariff Rates on Imports from the United Kingdom
The UK gets a partial Section 232 framework: eligible steel and aluminum melted and cast in the UK can enter under a lower framework rate than the general 50%. Section 122 applies where goods are not excluded; there is no general US-UK FTA post-Brexit.
US Tariff Rates on Imports from Japan
Japan-origin imports carry the standard HTS general rate plus Section 122 where not excluded. Section 232 autos and parts apply to covered products, though sector-specific frameworks have been negotiated for certain product categories.
By product category
US Tariff Rates on Electronics Imports
Most consumer electronics — smartphones, laptops, semiconductors, and many components — enter the US at 0% under the Information Technology Agreement (ITA). Section 301 still applies to China-origin electronics; Section 232 derivative provisions can layer on metallic components.
US Steel and Aluminum Tariff Rates
Section 232 currently imposes a 50% tariff on most steel and aluminum imports, applied to the full customs value. UK-melted and cast metal qualifies for a partial 25% carve-out. AD/CVD orders layer further duty on specific country-product combinations.
US Auto Parts Tariff Rates
Section 232 imposes a 25% tariff on covered automobile and auto parts imports under Proclamation 10908. USMCA-compliant content carries an exemption; MHDV (medium- and heavy-duty vehicles) follow a separate 25%/10% framework under Proclamation 10984.
US Textile and Apparel Tariff Rates
Textiles and apparel carry the highest baseline MFN rates of any HTS section (often 8–32%), then stack with Section 122, Section 301 on China-origin goods, and product-specific AD/CVD orders. USMCA Tariff Preference Levels (TPL) provide limited apparel-specific carve-outs.