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US Tariff Tracker

Every US tariff change that affects imports, in one live-updated timeline. Section 122, Section 301, Section 232, IEEPA, and Chapter 99 overlays. Each entry cites its primary source. Updated nightly by the LandedFees ingest pipeline.

Last updated: July 24, 2026

Section 122 reciprocal 10 percent tariff sunset

The 10 percent Section 122 reciprocal tariff imposed under HTS 9903.03.01 sunset on 24 July 2026 unless extended. Section 122 layered additively on the same dutiable value as Section 301 and MFN. Importers with entries filed on or before the sunset date remain liable for the 10 percent; entries filed after are exempt.

  • 9903.03.01 Reciprocal 10 percent, expires 2026-07-24

Section 232 aluminum 50 percent derivative full-value rule

Section 232 aluminum tariff raised to 50 percent on primary aluminum and derivative articles. Derivative articles are charged on the full entered value of the article, not the aluminum content share. Anti-stacking rules prevent Section 232 from compounding with Section 122 on the same value layer.

  • 7601-7616 50 percent on aluminum articles
  • 9903.85.02-9903.85.09 Derivative full-value rule

Section 301 List 4A renewal proceeding opens

USTR opened the statutory 4-year renewal review for Section 301 List 4A tariffs on Chinese imports. Public comment window opens through Q4 2026. Rates remain at 7.5 percent during the review. Importers relying on List 4A exclusions should file renewal petitions to preserve status.

Frequently asked questions

How often is the US Tariff Tracker updated?
Nightly. The `/api/cron/tariff-tracker-refresh` job reads new CBP CSMS bulletins, Federal Register notices, and USITC HTS overlay changes at 07:00 UTC and appends any new entries to the top of this page. Effective dates and citations are preserved verbatim from the source.
What tariff regimes does this track?
Section 122 (IEEPA reciprocal), Section 301 (China Lists 1-4A + renewals), Section 232 (steel, aluminum, and derivatives), IEEPA fentanyl/border tariffs, Chapter 99 overlays, AD/CVD case updates from USITC EDIS, and any Presidential proclamation adjusting an HTS rate.
Where does the data come from?
Primary sources only: CBP CSMS (customs bulletins), Federal Register (rule text), USITC HTS (live rate schedule), USITC EDIS (AD/CVD dockets), and USTR (Section 301 exclusion determinations). No second-hand quoting. Every entry links to its source document.
Can I get an alert when a tariff on my HS code changes?
Yes. The LandedFees dispatch-alerts subsystem monitors Chapter 99 overlays and CBP CSMS bulletins by HTS-4 chapter and can email you when a rate change affects your saved shipments. Sign up at `/dashboard` and add your HS codes to the watchlist.
Is this page cacheable / linkable?
Yes. The URL `https://www.landedfees.com/en/us-tariff-tracker` is permanent. Dated entries append to the top. Prior entries never disappear. Safe to bookmark, cite, or embed.