Time-Sensitive · Section 122 Sunset
Scheduled ~July 24, 2026 · appeal pending
Section 122 (10%) scheduled to sunset — appeal pending, Congress could extend.
Electronics Importer? You're Owed Tens of Thousands in Tariff Refunds.
China 34%, Vietnam 46%, Taiwan 32% — IEEPA tariffs on consumer electronics were among the highest. SCOTUS struck them down. The refund pool is open.
Billions in IEEPA tariffs collected on electronics imports in 2025 — core devices (phones, computers, chips) were exempt from reciprocal IEEPA, but the fentanyl-IEEPA layer on Chinese goods is refundable after SCOTUS.
Top Electronics Source Countries · Pre-SCOTUS vs Current
| Country | IEEPA (was) | Current | Refund Eligible? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇨🇳China | 34% | 10% | Yes (+24%) |
| 🇻🇳Vietnam | 46% | 10% | Yes (+36%) |
| 🇹🇼Taiwan | 32% | 10% | Yes (+22%) |
| 🇰🇷South Korea | 25% | 10% | Yes (+15%) |
| 🇲🇾Malaysia | 24% | 10% | Yes (+14%) |
Example Refund Scenario
$1M electronics shipment from Vietnam → ≈ $483,000
46% IEEPA × $1M + ~5% interest
What Electronics Importers Should Know
- Electronics importers absorbed the biggest dollar IEEPA tariff bills of any sector
- Section 301 stack on Chinese electronics is separate — IEEPA refunds DO NOT touch 301 duties
- Refund estimates for mid-volume electronics importers commonly hit $500K-$5M
Get Your Electronics Refund Estimate