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U.S. Trade Measures Updates in 2025: Active, Delayed, and Threatened Policies

Real's News|Feb 23, 2025
Discover the latest U.S. trade measures in 2025, including active tariffs, delayed policies, and potential future trade restrictions. Learn how these changes impact global trade and supply chains.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Active Trade Measures
1.1. 10% Tariffs on China Imports
1.2. 25% Tariff on Steel and Aluminum Imports
2. Delayed Trade Measures
2.1. Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Imports
2.2. End of De Minimis Exemptions for China
3. Threatened Trade Measures (No Current Executive Orders)
4. Impact on Global Trade and Logistics
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Since President Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2025, a total of 73 executive orders have been signed, many of which focus on trade regulations. These measures include active tariffs, delayed policies awaiting implementation, and potential future trade restrictions.

1. Active Trade Measures

1.1. 10% Tariffs on China Imports

  • Date: February 7, 2025
  • Details: A 10% tariff has been imposed on all Chinese goods (including Hong Kong) exceeding the De Minimis threshold.
  • Status: Implemented and in effect.

1.2. 25% Tariff on Steel and Aluminum Imports

  • Date: March 12, 2025
  • Details: A 25% tariff applies to steel and aluminum imports (including derivatives) from all countries.
  • Status: Scheduled for implementation.

2. Delayed Trade Measures

2.1. Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Imports

  • Date: February 3, 2025
  • Details:

    - 25% tariff on all Canadian-origin imports, with energy products taxed at 10%.

    - 25% tariff on all Mexican-origin imports.

  • Status: Paused for 30 days.

2.2. End of De Minimis Exemptions for China

  • Date: February 11, 2025
  • Details: De Minimis exemptions for Chinese goods are being phased out.
  • Status: Delayed until proper systems for entry processing and duty collection are in place.

3. Threatened Trade Measures (No Current Executive Orders)

The U.S. government has hinted at further trade measures, although no executive orders have been issued yet. These potential policies include:

  • 50–100% tariffs on Canadian automobile imports into the U.S.
  • Unspecified tariffs on the European Union.
  • 25% tariffs on automobiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber.
  • Reciprocal tariffs on unspecified imports.
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Summary of Trade Measures

4. Impact on Global Trade and Logistics

These trade policies will significantly impact global supply chains, increasing costs for businesses reliant on imports. Companies should evaluate their supply chains, adjust sourcing strategies, and consult logistics experts to mitigate risks.

Need assistance with international trade regulations and logistics? Contact Real Logistics for expert guidance on compliance, tariffs, and supply chain optimization.

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