8 Jurisdictions Tracked · 4 With Active Measures · 2026

Retaliatory tariffs on US exports

When the US imposes Section 232 steel duties or revises a bilateral deal, foreign customs authorities may retaliate against US exports. This index tracks eight jurisdictions: China, the EU, Canada, and Mexico have active retaliatory measures in 2026, while Korea, Japan, India, and Brazil were targeted but resolved, proposed, or are still weighing a response — so they carry no tariff in force. Every figure is sourced from TIER-1 primary documents.

Disclaimer: CalcMyTariff.com provides tariff estimates for informational purposes only. Actual duty rates depend on the specific HTS classification of your goods, which requires professional customs brokerage expertise. Rates shown reflect our best interpretation of currently published tariff schedules and may not include all applicable duties, anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, or special tariffs. Consult a licensed US customs broker for binding determinations. Tariff rates change frequently — verify current rates with CBP or USITC before making import decisions.

Tariff rates from Tax Foundation, USITC, and Penn Wharton Budget Model; retaliatory and industry data from the ITA Foreign Retaliations Database and U.S. Census Bureau (NAICS). Last verified .