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.

Last reviewed May 4, 2026 · Live rate updates tracked on /pulse.

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Last verified: May 4, 2026

Rates and trade context on this page are checked against official tariff, customs, trade-policy, and import-data sources. Use the calculator for an item-specific duty stack before making entry, quote, or purchase decisions.

What stacks on EU goods

An EU-origin import starts with the HTS general rate, then Section 122 where the goods are not excluded. Section 232 applies separately to covered steel and aluminum, and covered autos and parts. There are no historical TRQs (Tariff-Rate Quotas) currently active between the US and EU; prior arrangements expired in 2025.

Pharmaceuticals and electronics carve-outs

Most pharmaceuticals are exempt from Section 122 under the carve-out for finished drug products. The ITA exemption covers most consumer electronics imported from the EU (laptops, phones, semiconductors), so the 122 surtax doesn't attach to those HTS codes.

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