A resolution to rescind the emergency underlying 30% tariffs on Canadian goods that don't qualify for USMCA could have a vote as early as Feb. 11, as the block on the action expired last month.
President Donald Trump on Feb. 6 signed an executive order that provides for additional duties on imports from any country determined by the Commerce or State departments to be “directly or indirectly” buying goods or services from Iran.
The United States will allow an additional 80,000 metric tons of Argentine beef into the country in 2026 under a tariff‑rate quota expansion issued Feb. 6 by President Donald Trump.
Importers have between now and August to seek refunds for duties paid for entries filed under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the Haiti Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement Act (HOPE) and the Haiti Economic Lift Program (HELP), according to a Feb. 6 cargo systems message
The U.S. will end the 25% tariff imposed on India for its purchases of Russian oil at 12:01 a.m. on Feb. 7, President Donald Trump said in an executive order issued late Friday.
Peter Navarro, the most vocal protectionist in the Trump administration, posted a video Feb. 5 on social media complaining about the bipartisan bill introduced in the House that would allow a de-minimis-like channel for low-value packages imported by express carriers.
Vice President JD Vance said that the U.S. is seeking to organize a preferential trade zone for critical minerals at each stage of production, "protected from external disruptions through enforceable price floors."
The International Trade Commission posted the 2026 edition of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, implementing a variety of changes at the 10-digit level affecting fruits and vegetables, medicines and other products. The changes come as Revision 2 to the 2026 HTS, with the tariff changes that normally take effect at the beginning of the year delayed due to the federal shutdown in October and November of 2025. Changes were effective as of Feb. 1 unless otherwise noted.
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The House voted 217-214 to pass consolidated spending bills on Feb. 3, which will end the partial shutdown that affected DHS, the Treasury Department, the State Department, and a number of other departments. President Donald Trump signed the bill package into law later in the afternoon.