IEEPA tariff refunds may apply across every industry that imports.
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.
Check your consumer electronics exposure →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.
Check your apparel & textiles exposure →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.
Check your footwear exposure →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.
Check your furniture & home goods exposure →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.
Check your beauty & cosmetics exposure →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.
Check your automotive parts exposure →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.
Check your food & beverage exposure →Industrial Machinery
High unit values mean significant per-entry IEEPA exposure. Capital equipment importers sourcing from affected countries should review their entry history.
Check your industrial machinery exposure →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.
Check your building materials exposure →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.
Check your medical devices & ppe exposure →Pet Products
Fast-growing China-sourced category with normally low duty rates. The full IEEPA surcharge may be recoverable.
Check your pet products exposure →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.
Check your toys & sporting goods exposure →For China-specific tariff refund details, see the comprehensive guide at chinatariffrefund.com.