EO 14289
Addressing Certain Tariffs on Imported Articles
Economy & TradeNational Security
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Summary
This executive order prevents tariffs from stacking on top of each other when the same imported article is subject to multiple tariffs imposed under different previous orders. It establishes a hierarchy determining which single tariff applies, with automobile tariffs taking priority, followed by border-related tariffs, and then steel and aluminum tariffs.
Key Points
- 1Addresses the problem of overlapping tariffs on the same imported articles, which the order states can exceed necessary levels to achieve policy goals
- 2Establishes a priority system: automobile tariffs (Proclamation 10908) override all others; border-related tariffs (Executive Orders 14193-14232) override steel/aluminum tariffs; steel and aluminum tariffs can apply cumulatively to each other
- 3Applies only to tariffs imposed under five specific proclamations and executive orders related to automobiles, border security, steel, and aluminum; does not affect other tariff measures outside this list
- 4Does not invalidate any of the underlying tariff orders, but prevents their duty rates from being cumulative when conditions specified in the order are met
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the executive order. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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