The current planning stack starts with the temporary Section 122 surcharge, then checks China-specific Section 301 lists and product-specific Section 232 coverage. Do not add every policy card blindly: Section 122 does not apply in addition to Section 232 goods.
Use this as a policy map, not a final duty quote. The actual entry rate depends on HTS classification, Chapter 99 notes, product exclusions, valuation, AD/CVD, quota, and broker review.
Section 122 temporary surcharge
active10%
Broad temporary surcharge for most covered imports under Trade Act section 122.
2026-02-24 - 2026-07-24
Does not apply in addition to Section 232 tariffs; check product exclusions and HTS instructions.
Official source: Federal Register, Proclamation 10984 / document 2026-03824Section 301 China-origin lists
product specific7.5%-25%
China-origin goods listed under USTR List 1, List 2, List 3, and List 4A actions.
Product/list-specific. Verify the applicable Chapter 99 heading for the HTS code before estimating.
Official source: USTR China Section 301 tariff actionsSection 232 steel and aluminum
product specific50%
Steel, aluminum, and derivative articles covered by the Section 232 proclamations.
2025-06-04 - TBD
Product-specific national-security duties. Section 122 should not be stacked on top of these Section 232 duties.
Official source: Federal Register, Proclamation 10947 / document 2025-10524IEEPA tariff authority
not activeNot an active planning layer
The Supreme Court docket records the February 20, 2026 judgment addressing IEEPA tariff authority.
2026-02-20 - TBD
Do not model IEEPA tariffs as an active rate layer for this page. Watch later guidance for refund and implementation details.
Official source: Supreme Court docket 24-1287