Trump Revises Mutual Tariff Exemption List President Donald Trump issued an executive order on September 5 revising items exempt from mutual tariffs. The order modified Annex 2 of the April mutual tariff executive order, removing specific aluminum hydroxide, resins, and silicone products while adding metal-related products and specific critical minerals and pharmaceuticals under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. The revised Annex 2 applies to imports cleared after 12:01 AM Eastern Time on September 8.
Commerce and USTR Implementation Directives The executive order directs the Commerce Secretary and U.S. Trade Representative to evaluate progress on framework agreements with various countries and regions and implement framework and final agreements. Annex 3 lists items potentially eligible for mutual tariff exemptions under agreements, including products that cannot be cultivated, mined, or produced in the U.S., specific agricultural products, aircraft and parts, and generic pharmaceuticals for medical use. Mutual tariff exemption items will vary according to final agreements with each country or region.