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Reciprocal Tariffs

February 8, 2026

Reciprocal tariffs are duties that mirror the rates other countries charge on U.S. exports. The concept is "you charge us X%, we charge you X%."

2025 Reciprocal Tariff Framework

Under the 2025 executive order framework, the U.S. imposed reciprocal tariffs on imports from 57 countries. The rates vary by country and are intended to address trade imbalances.

How They Stack

Like Section 301 tariffs, reciprocal tariffs are additive and stack on top of the general duty rate and any other applicable tariffs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are reciprocal tariffs?

Reciprocal tariffs are U.S. duties designed to match the rates other countries charge on American exports, following a you charge us X, we charge you X principle.

How many countries are affected by reciprocal tariffs?

The 2025 reciprocal tariff framework covers 57 countries with varying rates based on each country's tariff levels on U.S. goods.

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