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2025 US Tariffs and Their Impact on Global Trade

February 5, 2025 – Recent US tariff changes impacting China, Canada and Mexico have arrived. Here’s what we know and what solutions might be right for you.

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Note: At the date of this publication, polices are evolving. Therefore, all information presented in this document is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as official policy or professional advice. Should specific guidance be required, customers should seek advice from their UPS Account Manager. 

Recent US Tariffs Developments

On February 1, 2025, the US administration issued three Executive Orders impacting tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese imports. The following changes took effect at 12:01 a.m. EST on February 4, 2025:

China & Hong Kong Tariffs (Effective February 4, 2025)

  • An additional 10% tariff applies to all goods from China and Hong Kong.
  • De minimis treatment is suspended, meaning all shipments—regardless of value—are subject to applicable duties.
  • Section 321 (US de minimis) waivers are no longer available for China or Hong Kong goods.
  • Requests for de minimis entry and clearance for such shipments will be rejected.

Canada & Mexico Tariffs (Currently Paused Until March)

  • Initially, an additional 25% tariff was set to apply to all goods from Canada and Mexico.
  • Energy resources (oil, natural gas and electricity) from Canada were subject to a 10% tariff.
  • As of February 3, 2025, these tariffs have been paused for at least 30 days while negotiations continue.

Looking Ahead: Preparing for Future US Tariff Adjustments

Trade policies may shift based on negotiations and economic factors.

  • Learn Your Options. Knowing your alternative options is key to pivoting your supply chain.

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  • Talk with an Expert. Our priority is to support your business in adjusting to evolving customs compliance requirements. With our extensive global network and logistics expertise, we are here to help you manage these tariff changes confidently. For personalized guidance, contact your UPS Account Manager.

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