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Current Status

On March 26, 2025, President Trump issued a proclamation imposing a 25% tariff on imports of automobiles (effective April 3, 2025) and certain automobile parts (tentatively effective May 3, 2025).

Current Status

Effective March 7, 2025, imports from Canada and Mexico that meet USMCA rules of origin are exempt from the additional IEEPA duties. Imports that do not satisfy USMCA rules of origin are subject to a 25% tariff rate. Energy products from Canada and potash from Mexico and Canada are subject to a reduced tariff rate of 10%.

Effective March 4, 2025, imports from China are subject to a 20% tariff rate, an increase from a 10% tariff rate that went into effect on Feb. 4, 2025.

Note that many products imported from Canada and Mexico were already duty-free under MFN rates, making USMCA declarations unnecessary. Under the new policy, importers must document and ensure USMCA compliance (if eligible) to be exempt from the IEEPA tariffs. Otherwise, the 25% IEEPA tariff would apply.

Current Status

On April 1, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to establish a 10% baseline tariff and country-specific reciprocal tariffs on imported goods.

On April 9, 2025, President Trump issued an order delaying the country-specific reciprocal tariffs effective April 10, 2025. The country-specific reciprocal tariffs originally went into effect on April 9, 2025 and will be suspended for 90-days, after which the country-specific rates in Annex I will apply.

The baseline 10% tariff remains in effect for all products from all countries during this time, except for products that are covered by the exemptions listed in the original order (see below).

However, the 90-day pause does not apply to China due to their retaliatory tariffs on U.S.-origin goods. China's reciprocal tariff rate has increased from the original 34% to 84% and now to 125%. This applies to goods entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. EDT on April 10, 2025.

 

Current Status

As of March 12, 2025, the expanded Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum are now in effect. All imports of steel and aluminum are subject to a 25% tariff, and previous country exemptions and tariff-rate quotas have been eliminated.

The tariffs also apply to certain derivative products based on the steel and aluminum content. The product exclusion process has been terminated, meaning previously approved exclusions are no longer valid.

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 20% tariff on imports from China was imposed under IEEPA, taking effect on Mar. 4, 2025.


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Seeking Member Feedback on USMCA Six-Year Review

Oct 16, 2025, 00:01 AM by Angela Chiang
Comments Due Input Due Nov. 3. Members Only | Login to view the latest update on trade and tariffs provided to Auto Care Association members.

How members can engage in the USMCA six-year review

Background | Ways to provide input | Auto Care member survey | Deadlines and key dates | What to include in your submission | How to submit comments |


Background

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) entered into force on July 1, 2020.

As part of the agreement, six years after entry (July 1, 2026), the three parties must hold a joint review of how the agreement is operating, evaluate recommendations, and decide whether to extend the agreement for another 16-year term.

USTR is soliciting public input from stakeholders (written comments, hearing) to inform its positions and any recommendations. The joint review meeting is set for July 1, 2026.

Federal Register notice


Ways to provide input

USTR is accepting written comments through Nov. 3, 2025.

Auto Care Association members engaged in cross-border trade under the USMCA are encouraged to submit comments describing how the agreement has affected business operations and how potential changes could impact their ability to trade, source, or invest in the United States and North America.

Members may provide input in one of the following ways:

Option 1: Submit your own comments to USTR by the Nov. 3, 2025, deadline (see instructions below).
  • Auto Care can assist in walking you through the submission process.
  • If you submit your own comments, please also share a copy with Auto Care so we can help reinforce key points in our association-wide submission.
  • You may also consult with trade counsel to help develop your comments.
Option 2: Contribute anonymously through Auto Care’s submission
  • Share your feedback directly with Auto Care for inclusion in the association’s consolidated comments.
  • See additional details below regarding the member survey.

Auto Care member survey

To support our association submission, Auto Care is conducting a short survey to gather member feedback on the impact of USMCA.

Responses will remain confidential and aggregated for analysis. Information shared may also be summarized or referenced anecdotally for inclusion in Auto Care’s public submission to USTR. Individual member company names will not be disclosed.

Take the USMCA member survey


Deadlines and key dates

Task Deadline / Date Notes
Submission of written comments Nov. 3, 2025, 11:59 p.m. ET See details below on what to include and how to submit comments.
Hearing appearance requests Nov. 3, 2025, 11:59 p.m. ET Must also include summaries of proposed testimony for those requesting to appear.
Public hearing Nov. 17, 2025, 10 a.m. ET Held at the U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.; may continue the next day.
Post-hearing rebuttal comments Within seven calendar days after the last hearing day, by 11:59 p.m. ET Must be limited to responding to or supplementing testimony presented.


What to include in your submission

  • Any aspect of USMCA operation or implementation
  • Issues related to compliance with the agreement
  • Recommendations to promote balanced trade, new market access, and stronger alignment on economic security with Mexico and Canada
  • Factors affecting investment in North America
  • Strategies to bolster North American economic security and competitiveness

How to submit comments

All submissions must be made electronically through USTR’s comment portal: https://comments.ustr.gov/s/

Docket numbers:
USTR-2025-0004 – General written comments
USTR-2025-0005 – Hearing appearance requests and summaries

If submitting business confidential information (BCI):

  • Clearly mark each page “BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL” at the top.
  • Identify confidential details (e.g., with brackets or highlighting).
  • Provide a written certification that the information is not normally public.
  • Upload a public (redacted) version of the submission alongside the BCI version.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact Angela Chiang at angela.chiang@autocare.org.


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