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Maersk has issued a critical advisory regarding sweeping tariff changes between the U.S., China, and EU, effective immediately. These changes create unprecedented trade barriers, with cumulative tariffs reaching 145% on some U.S.-China trade lanes, while the EU prepares retaliatory measures against U.S. exports.
U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Goods (Effective April 9, 2025)
34% reciprocal tariff
20% IEEPA national security tariff
7.5-25% existing 301 tariffs
New 50% tariff under Section 301
Stacked with existing duties:
Potential cumulative rate: Up to 145%
Impacts: Dramatic cost increases, complex customs clearance
China's Retaliation (Effective April 10, 2025)
Increased tariffs from 34% to 84% on all U.S.-origin imports
Full implementation per China Customs Announcement 2025-4
Covers all categories including agricultural and tech products
EU Countermeasures (Effective April 15, 2025)
Two-phase response to U.S. steel/aluminum tariffs:
Final details pending EU Commission approval
Reinstatement of paused 2018/2020 tariffs
New tariffs targeting €18B+ of U.S. exports
Cost surges: Effective rates may exceed product values
Operational challenges:
Complex multi-tier duty calculations
Potential customs clearance delays
Contractual disputes over cost allocation
Market shifts:
Urgent supply chain reconfiguration
Increased transshipment through third countries
Tariff Assessment:
Conduct immediate HS code review
Calculate new landed costs
Model cumulative duty scenarios
Contract Review:
Verify INCOTERMS applicability
Assess force majeure provisions
Renegotiate cost-sharing clauses
Contingency Planning:
Explore alternative sourcing
Evaluate ASEAN/Mexico transshipment
Consider bonded warehouse strategies
Documentation:
Ensure precise origin documentation
Prepare for enhanced customs scrutiny
Maintain audit trails for duty payments
Maersk Advisory: "These changes represent the most significant trade barrier escalation in modern history. Shippers must conduct immediate supply chain stress tests and develop mitigation strategies."
April 9: U.S. tariffs effective
April 10: China retaliation begins
April 15: EU measures start (expected)
May 27: Grace period ends for pre-April 5 shipments