What actually changed in U.S. tariffs last month.
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July: Section 122 sunsets, and forced-labor duties land on 60 economies
Three programmes moved last month. Two of them key off origin rather than product, so they touch you no matter what you import.
What happened
The forced-labor action keys off the country of origin, not the product, and Brazil now carries both of its Section 301 actions at once.
What's coming
The UK lane of the Section 232 action on patented pharmaceuticals drops to zero from 29 September. Quote UK-origin pharma before that date and it still carries the additional 10%.
What we corrected
We had been serving one flat 7.5% across every statistical suffix of this heading. It is actually split across Section 301 lists, so we were wrong in both directions. If you pulled a rate on that heading before 30 July, re-run it.
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