Liberia
U.S. customs duties, top product categories, and applicable tariff actions for imports from Liberia, since January 2025.
Cumulative Customs Duties
Source: U.S. Census Bureau · Since January 2025Estimated customs duties on imports from Liberia since January 1, 2025, calculated from Census Bureau trade data.
Top Product Categories by Duties
HTS chapters · cumulative since January 2025| Chapter | Category | Duties |
|---|---|---|
| 40 | Rubber | $906,037 |
| 15 | Fats and oils | $56,770 |
| 48 | Paper | $10,295 |
| 84 | Mechanical appliances | $7,414 |
| 39 | Plastics | $2,118 |
| 97 | Works of art | $1,010 |
| 85 | Electrical machinery | $510 |
| 82 | Tools and cutlery | $466 |
| 26 | Ores and slag | $353 |
| 52 | Cotton | $330 |
Applicable Tariff Actions
Status as of June 2026National-security tariffs on covered steel products from most sources, subject to country-specific exemptions. Unaffected by the 2026 IEEPA ruling. Source
National-security tariffs on covered aluminum products from most sources, subject to country-specific exemptions. Unaffected by the 2026 IEEPA ruling. Source
National-security tariffs on covered vehicles and parts from most sources, subject to country-specific exemptions. Unaffected by the 2026 IEEPA ruling. Source
Replaced the invalidated IEEPA tariffs: an across-the-board surcharge raised to 15% (the statutory maximum) effective February 24, 2026. The Court of International Trade held it unlawful on May 7, 2026, but the injunction binds only the named plaintiffs, so it remains in force for most importers; the government has appealed to the Federal Circuit. The 150-day authority expires around July 24, 2026 unless Congress extends it. Source
Struck down by the Supreme Court on February 20, 2026, which held that IEEPA does not authorize tariffs. No longer in effect. Source