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Tariffs & Trade Impacting the Automotive Aftermarket Latest News

The Auto Care Association is actively monitoring this evolving situation and will provide updates as new information emerges. Check this page regularly for the latest developments.

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We welcome your feedback to help us better understand and assess the impact of these tariffs on our industry and businesses. Please share with us by contacting Angela Chiang, director, international affairs, at angela.chiang@autocare.org.

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IEEPA Tariffs

Canada, Mexico and China

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Current Status

On Feb. 1, 2025, President Trump issued three executive orders imposing tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

The 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico have been postponed for one month until March 4, 2025. The 10% tariff on Chinese imports took effect on February 4, 2025. These tariffs are in addition to existing import duties and taxes, with no exemptions.

Section 301 China Tariffs

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Current Status

The Section 301 China tariffs implemented in 2018-2019 remain in effect, with most tariff rates unchanged since their initial implementation. While some product exclusions have been extended, the majority have expired, except for a limited set scheduled to expire on May 31, 2025.

Additionally, a new 10% tariff on imports from China was imposed under IEEPA, taking effect on Feb. 4, 2025.


Section 232 Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

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Current Status

On Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation expanding the Section 232 tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, eliminating all country exemptions and tariff-rate quotas.

The new steel and aluminum tariffs go into effect on March 12, 2025. All previous country exemptions and product exclusions have been eliminated.

Graphic for the 2025 Trade and Tariffs in the Trump Administration: Policies, Impacts, and Future Outlook webinar

On Jan. 9, the Auto Care Association hosted the webinar “Trade and Tariffs in the Trump Administration: Policies, Impacts and Future Outlook.” Led by Patricia Paoletta and Kent Bressie, partners at HWG, the session analyzed the administration’s approach to reshaping global trade dynamics through tariffs and import restrictions aimed at addressing trade imbalances, protecting domestic industries and challenging unfair practices.

The webinar explored key trade statutes and their potential application under the incoming administration, focusing on tools such as the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), Section 301 and Section 232. These mechanisms address national security, unfair trade practices and broader economic challenges. Speakers include:

  • Patricia Paoletta, Partner, HWG
  • Kent Bressie, Partner, HWG


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Angela
Angela Chiang
Director, International Affairs

angela.chiang@autocare.org

 

(240) 333-1057