Washington Import Tariffs & Trade Data (2026)
Top Import Partners
Top Import Product Categories
Covers nuclear reactors, boilers, turbines, engines, pumps, compressors, air conditioning, computers, and a wide range of industrial and office machinery.
Encompasses electrical and electronic equipment including motors, generators, transformers, batteries, semiconductors, televisions, and telephones.
Encompasses motor vehicles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, trailers, and vehicle parts and accessories for road transportation.
Encompasses crude petroleum, natural gas, coal, coke, petroleum products, and bituminous substances used for energy and industrial purposes.
Covers fish (live, fresh, chilled, frozen), crustaceans such as shrimp and lobster, and mollusks such as oysters, clams, and squid.
Major Ports of Entry
Importers based in Washington handle approximately $65 billion in goods annually, making it a notable participant in US international trade.
Major ports of entry include Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, which handle the bulk of the state's international freight.
The top import partners for Washington are CN, JP, CA, and KR, VN. These trading relationships reflect both geographic proximity and industry concentration within the state.
Under the current tariff regime, Washington's importers face the Section 301 forced-labor tariff on most non-EU goods — a two-tier 10%/12.5% duty that replaced the flat 10% Section 122 rate on July 24, 2026 — while EU-origin goods fall under the EU-US trade deal's 15% all-inclusive ceiling as of July 1, 2026. Given the state's high import volume, even small tariff changes have outsized economic impact. The forced-labor tariff covers roughly 60 economies; in August 2026, 25 states sued to block it, but CBP continues collecting it while the case proceeds.
Key import product categories for Washington include goods from HTS chapters most relevant to the state's industrial base. Businesses in the state should monitor developments in Section 232 (metals), Section 301 (China), and the Section 301 forced-labor tariff (including the August 2026 states' suit challenging it).
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