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US Proposes 10–12.5% Tariffs on Nearly All Trading Partners Over Forced Labor

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June 3, 2026
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US Proposes 10–12.5% Tariffs on Nearly All Trading Partners Over Forced Labor
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  • The Office of the US Trade Representative proposed 10% tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, the EU, Taiwan, the UK, and other partners following a forced labor investigation under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974
  • A higher 12.5% rate is proposed for China, Japan, India, South Korea, and Switzerland — countries that “have failed to impose and effectively enforce a forced labor import prohibition,” per the USTR
  • The proposed tariffs are subject to public comment; they are designed to replace the global 10% Section 122 tariff that expires in July, which USTR Jamieson Greer flagged last month could be reimposed
  • The Trump administration separately proposed 25% tariffs on some Brazilian goods this week under a parallel investigation into unfair trade practices — underscoring a broad-based escalation of the trade agenda

What Happened?

The Office of the US Trade Representative released a report Tuesday proposing sweeping new tariffs on goods from virtually every major US trading partner, framed around a forced labor investigation. Countries including Canada, Mexico, the EU, Taiwan, and the UK face a proposed 10% duty; China, Japan, India, South Korea, and Switzerland face 12.5% on grounds that they have failed to enforce forced labor import prohibitions. USTR Jamieson Greer cited an “unlevel playing field” for American workers. The proposed tariffs are subject to public comment and are structured under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 — the same legal authority used for tariffs on China in Trump’s first term. They are designed as the successor to the expiring Section 122 global 10% tariff, which Greer indicated last month could be reimposed if Section 301 action is not finalized in time.

Why It Matters?

This proposal, if finalized, would represent a permanent, WTO-challengeable tariff regime on nearly all US trading partners — far more durable than the emergency Section 122 authority that expires in July. The forced labor framing is legally significant: Section 301 action based on forced labor findings is among the most defensible under US trade law, making it harder for trading partners to negotiate purely bilateral removal and harder for domestic courts to block. The breadth is striking — Canada and Mexico are in the 10% group despite being USMCA partners. The EU is included despite the provisional tariff removal deal reached last summer. Japan and South Korea — key US security allies — face 12.5%. The administration is signaling that the trade campaign is not winding down; it is institutionalizing.

What’s Next?

The public comment period will draw intense lobbying from affected industries and trading partners. The EU, which recently reached a provisional tariff deal with Washington, will likely argue the proposal violates the spirit of that agreement. Canada and Mexico will point to USMCA obligations. The key variable is whether these tariffs are finalized before the Section 122 expiration in July — if not, there could be a brief tariff gap that markets will parse carefully. Watch for retaliatory tariff proposals from the EU and China, which both have active countermeasure frameworks. For US companies with global supply chains — particularly in autos, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and consumer electronics — the 10-12.5% proposals represent meaningful input cost increases that will flow through to earnings guidance in the coming months.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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