IEEPA · 2025–26
2025–26 reciprocal tariffs: what changed and how to check your rate
The 2025–26 reciprocal and country-specific tariffs, imposed under IEEPA, are the most fast-moving numbers in trade — some subject to active litigation. PortRobin keeps these out of the seed rather than guess, and shows you exactly where to confirm the live rate.
This is an informational estimate, not a customs ruling. Tariffs change frequently — confirm the live rate on the official USITC HTS and read our methodology & disclaimer. For a binding classification, consult a licensed customs broker or request a CBP ruling.
Why we don't print a single reciprocal number
The 2025–26 reciprocal tariffs — a baseline plus country-specific rates issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) — changed repeatedly through the year and have been the subject of active litigation. A number that's correct on Monday can be wrong by Friday.
PortRobin's honesty contract means we won't fabricate a rate to fill a gap. Where a reciprocal action is in force but the current rate is volatile, we surface the affected origins and point you at the Federal Register and CBP CSMS bulletins so you confirm the live figure for a real entry.
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Reciprocal tariffs are 2025–26 additional duties imposed under IEEPA — a baseline rate on most imports plus higher country-specific rates. They stack on top of the base HTS rate and other measures like Section 301 and 232.
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