1、 Presidential 2025 Tariff Actions:Timeline and Status Updated September 16,2025 Congressional Research Service https:/crsreports.congress.gov R48549 Congressional Research Service SUMMARY Presidential 2025 Tariff Actions:Timeline and Status Since the beginning of his second term on January 20,2025,P
2、resident Donald J.Trump has increased tariffs on U.S.imports from all global partners.To implement these tariffs,the President has cited authorities in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act(IEEPA,50 U.S.C.1701 et seq.)and Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962(Section 232,19 U.S.C.
3、1862,as amended).The Trump Administration has also initiated investigations under Section 232 which may result in additional sectoral tariffs.The Administration may also consider tariffs as a remedy for unfair trade practices under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974(Section 301,19 U.S.C.2411-20).S
4、ince announcing these tariff actions,the Administration has been in negotiations with some partners on tariff and nontariff matters,and some trade partners have announced retaliatory tariffs on U.S.exports.Between April and August 2025,the Administration announced it reached preliminary agreements w
5、ith seven partners(Indonesia,Vietnam,the Philippines,South Korea,the United Kingdom,the European Union,and Japan)and a temporary tariff truce with China.The Administration has begun implementing the framework agreements it reached with the United Kingdom,the European Union,and Japan.Negotiations wit
6、h other partners are ongoing.The conclusion of ongoing talks and the implementation of agreed terms may further alter the details of the tariff actions summarized in the following tables.This report begins with a one-page summary of U.S.actions(Table 1).The report then outlines in more detail the ta