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IEEPA tariff refunds may apply across every industry that imports.

Any U.S. importer of record who paid duties under HTS headings 9903.01 or 9903.02 during the covered period may be eligible. The estimated exposure varies by industry based on import volume, country of origin mix, and the IEEPA surcharge.

Consumer Electronics

Most consumer electronics entered duty-free or at low rates before IEEPA. The IEEPA surcharge of 10–145% may represent the full recoverable amount on affected entries. High per-unit values can mean significant total exposure.

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Apparel & Textiles

IEEPA tariffs stacked 10–49% on top of existing 12–32% normal duty rates. Combined effective rates on some categories exceeded 70%. Both brand importers and private-label sourcing companies may have substantial exposure.

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Footwear

China, Vietnam, and Indonesia dominate footwear production. Combined IEEPA + normal duties on some categories exceeded 60%. Seasonal importing patterns may concentrate exposure in specific quarters.

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Furniture & Home Goods

Furniture from China and Vietnam was typically duty-free or near-free before IEEPA. The full IEEPA surcharge may be recoverable on these entries.

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Beauty & Cosmetics

Chapter 33 products (fragrance, skincare, cosmetics) are almost entirely duty-free under normal schedules. IEEPA exposure may represent the full tariff amount paid.

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Automotive Parts

IEEPA fentanyl tariffs affected Canadian and Mexican auto supply chains in addition to Chinese-sourced components. Cross-border manufacturers may have exposure across multiple country programs.

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Food & Beverage

Hundreds of HTS codes affected across produce, seafood, processed foods, and beverages from Canada, Mexico, and China. High-volume importers may have significant cumulative exposure.

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Industrial Machinery

High unit values mean significant per-entry IEEPA exposure. Capital equipment importers sourcing from affected countries should review their entry history.

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Building Materials

Tile, stone, plumbing, hardware, lighting — construction supply chains have substantial China and Canada exposure. Both distributors and contractors who import directly may qualify.

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Medical Devices & PPE

PPE imports from China and medical device components from the EU may have significant IEEPA exposure. Post-COVID supply chain shifts increased direct importing in this category.

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Pet Products

Fast-growing China-sourced category with normally low duty rates. The full IEEPA surcharge may be recoverable.

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Toys & Sporting Goods

Over 80% of U.S. toys are sourced from China. Most were duty-free before IEEPA. Large retailers and specialty importers may have among the highest per-company exposures.

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For China-specific tariff refund details, see the comprehensive guide at chinatariffrefund.com.

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