U.S. Tariff Rule Change Raises Costs for Asian Appliances Including Refrigerators and Washers

U.S. President Donald Trump delivers a national address at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, April 1, 2026. / Courtesy of News1
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers a national address at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, April 1, 2026. / Courtesy of News1

The U.S. government will apply a flat 25% tariff to derivative products containing more than 15% steel, aluminum or copper, simplifying the previous system that imposed up to 50% tariffs based on metal content. Asian exports such as washing machines and refrigerators are expected to be affected. / Courtesy of News1
The U.S. government will apply a flat 25% tariff to derivative products containing more than 15% steel, aluminum or copper, simplifying the previous system that imposed up to 50% tariffs based on metal content. Asian exports such as washing machines and refrigerators are expected to be affected. / Courtesy of News1

List of products subject to a 25% tariff if containing more than 15% metal. (White House data) / Courtesy of News1
List of products subject to a 25% tariff if containing more than 15% metal. (White House data) / Courtesy of News1

Workers handle steel materials in Asia / Courtesy of News1
Workers handle steel materials in Asia / Courtesy of News1

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