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Section 122 Sunset Calculator

The 10% Section 122 reciprocal baseline tariff (Proclamation 11012, 91 FR 9339) expires automatically on July 24, 2026 per the 150-day cap in 19 USC § 2132(a). What does your landed cost look like the day after?

Your shipment

Today

§122 active

10%

Today (§122 at 10%)

  • Section 122 (Global)+10%

After §122 sunsets

July 25, 2026 onward

Free

After §122 lapses (2026-07-24)

Hypothetical scenarios

If renewed

10%

If §122 renewed at 10%

  • Section 122 (Global)+10%
Renewed rate
% (max 15%)

per § 2132(a) statutory ceiling

If replaced

15%

If §122 replaced by Section 338 at 15%

  • Section 338+15%
Replacement rate
% (max 50%)

Days until §122 sunset

75

July 24, 2026 — automatic per 19 USC § 2132(a) 150-day cap

What does sunset mean?

Lapse default

§122 expires on its own per the 150-day statutory cap. Goods revert to MFN + any independently-applicable §232 / §301 / AD-CVD surcharge.

Renewed

Hypothetical scenario where the President invokes a fresh § 2132(a) finding (legally untested) or Congress extends. Statutory ceiling 15%.

Replaced

Different authority steps in (Section 338, congressional surcharge, etc.). Rate is user-configurable above.

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The free calculator answers one scenario. TariffDesk alerts you the moment §122 (or any tariff program) actually changes — no manual checking required.

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This calculator uses TariffDesk's surcharge engine, audited 2026-05-05 against USTR Note 31 (89 FR 76581) and Proclamation 11012. Not legal or customs advice. Verify with a licensed customs broker before filing entries.