Section 122 temporary surcharge
10%
Does not apply in addition to Section 232 tariffs; check product exclusions and HTS instructions.
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May 7, 2026, 11:23 AM
Use these status cards as the policy map before reading raw Federal Register notices. Shipment-level duties still depend on HS/HTS and Chapter 99 review.
10%
Does not apply in addition to Section 232 tariffs; check product exclusions and HTS instructions.
7.5%-25%
Product/list-specific. Verify the applicable Chapter 99 heading for the HTS code before estimating.
50%
Product-specific national-security duties. Section 122 should not be stacked on top of these Section 232 duties.
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The document is a notice regarding the postponement of preliminary determinations in a countervailing duty investigation for large diameter graphite electrodes from China and India. It does not specify any tariff policy changes or rate adjustments.
The document is a notice regarding investigations into air compressors from China, Malaysia, and Vietnam, with no specific tariff policy changes mentioned.
The document is a notice of initiation of a countervailing duty investigation for tin mill products from China. It does not specify any tariff policy changes, rates, or legal basis related to tariff modifications.
This document is a notice regarding administrative review requests and API access issues, not related to tariff policy changes.
This document is a notice regarding access issues to FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.gov due to automated scraping, and does not contain any tariff policy changes.