CBP Implements New Tariff Measures on Imports
In response to five new Presidential Executive Orders, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has implemented tariff changes affecting imports from China, Hong Kong, Canada, and Mexico.
These updates, effective March 4 and March 7, 2025, increase duties on specific goods, aligning with U.S. trade policy shifts.
Understanding the New Tariffs
The tariff revisions introduce additional duties under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
The measures particularly impact imports that do not qualify under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Tariff Adjustments
- 25% Tariff Increase – Applies to imports from Mexico and Canada that fail to meet USMCA rules of origin.
- 10% Tariff on Energy Products – Targets specific imports from Canada outside USMCA preferences.
- 10% Tariff on Potash – Imposed on non-USMCA-compliant imports from Canada and Mexico.
- 20% Tariff on Chinese and Hong Kong Goods – Increased from the previous 10% as of March 4, 2025.
- USMCA-Compliant Goods – Remain exempt from additional duties.
These tariffs serve as enforcement measures ensuring trade compliance while supporting national economic strategies.
Effective Dates and Compliance
CBP has confirmed that these tariff increases are not retroactive. Importers must adhere to the new rates for shipments entering the U.S. on or after the implementation dates.
Tariff Adjustments at a Glance
Affected Countries | Tariff Rate | Product Category | USMCA Impact |
---|---|---|---|
Mexico & Canada | 25% | Non-USMCA goods | Not exempt |
Canada | 10% | Energy products | Not exempt |
Canada & Mexico | 10% | Potash imports | Not exempt |
China & Hong Kong | 20% | Various goods | Not applicable |
USMCA-Compliant Goods | 0% | All qualifying products | Fully exempt |
Staying Informed with CBP Communications
CBP continues to release updates via its Cargo Systems Messaging Service (CSMS) within the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE). Importers are encouraged to:
- Monitor CSMS Updates – Ensure compliance by reviewing CBP announcements.
- Verify USMCA Qualifications – Confirm whether imports qualify for tariff exemptions.
In Conclusion
These tariff updates mark a strategic shift in U.S. trade policy, reinforcing compliance standards under the IEEPA. Importers should stay informed through CBP’s official channels to navigate regulatory changes effectively.
🔍 For official notices and further details, visit CBP’s CSMS portal.
Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.