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Guatemala Tariff Rates 2026: 10% on US Imports

Updated 2026-07-24CAFTA-DR
Effective Rate
10%

As of 2026-07-24, US imports from Guatemala carry an effective tariff of about 10%. This combines the 10% Section 301 forced-labor baseline (which replaced Section 122 on July 24, 2026) applied to countries without a separate deal, with Section 232 metals tariffs of 50% on steel and 50% on aluminum charged separately. Goods qualifying under the CAFTA-DR may enter with reduced or zero base duty, though the forced-labor tariff still applies. The 10% Section 122 tariff (effective Feb 24, 2026) expired at its 150-day limit on July 24, 2026 and was replaced the same day by the Section 301 forced-labor tariff (10%, or 12.5% for higher-tier economies).

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Updated Feb 21, 2026: IEEPA tariff (was 10%) struck down by SCOTUS Feb 20. Replaced by the 10% Section 122 tariff (Feb 24), which expired at its 150-day limit on July 24, 2026 and was replaced the same day by the Section 301 forced-labor tariff (10% or 12.5% by economy). Section 122 expired July 24, 2026 and was replaced by the Section 301 forced-labor tariff.

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Forced-Labor Tariff
10%
232 Steel
50%
232 Aluminum
50%

Section 232 rates shown apply to articles wholly of steel, aluminum, or copper. Since the April 6, 2026 restructuring, qualifying derivative products are dutied at 25% on their full customs value rather than 50%. Verify your productโ€™s classification โ€” the exact 232 treatment depends on HTS code and metal content.

10% Section 122 (was 10% IEEPA โ€” unchanged). Most CAFTA-DR-qualifying goods enter duty-free.

Guatemala Import Tariff Overview

Guatemala is a CAFTA-DR partner, so qualifying exports enter the US duty-free; the 10% base tariff โ€” the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced Section 122 on July 24, 2026 โ€” applies only to goods outside CAFTA-DR coverage.

CAFTA-DR has governed US-Guatemala trade since 2006, eliminating tariffs on most goods and supporting a large apparel and agricultural export base. Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America and a key regional supplier of coffee, sugar, and knit garments. It has no other US bilateral FTA and trades independently of Mercosur.

Key Products Imported from Guatemala

Top imports include knit and woven apparel, coffee, bananas, sugar, cardamom, fresh vegetables, and precious metals. Guatemala is one of the largest Central American garment suppliers to the US and a leading source of specialty arabica coffee.

Recent Changes

IEEPA reciprocal tariffs were struck down by SCOTUS on Feb 20, 2026 (a $166B refund pool is now paying out), and the 10% Section 122 replacement expired July 24, 2026, superseded the same day by the 10% Section 301 forced-labor tariff. CAFTA-DR duty-free access is unchanged, de minimis has ended for all origins, and Section 232 metals remain at 50% (25% derivatives).

Tips for Importers

Use CAFTA-DR's yarn-forward apparel rules and certification to keep Guatemalan garments duty-free โ€” regional-fabric sourcing is the key qualification hurdle. Coffee enters at 0% MFN regardless, so concentrate documentation effort on textiles and processed foods; drawback and FTZ programs help offset duty on non-qualifying inputs.

How Are US Tariffs on Guatemala Imports Calculated?

US import duties on goods from Guatemala are determined by multiple overlapping tariff authorities. The base layer is the 10% Section 301 forced-labor tariff, which replaced the expired 10% Section 122 tariff on July 24, 2026 and applies to most countries without a separate trade deal. Section 232 tariffs of 50% on steel and 50% on aluminum apply to metals imports, regardless of the forced-labor tariff. Guatemala benefits from the CAFTA-DR, which can eliminate MFN base duties on qualifying goods โ€” though the forced-labor tariff still applies on top of FTA preferences.

To calculate the total duty on a specific import from Guatemala, use our US import duty calculator or landed cost calculator for a complete estimate including Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) and Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF). You can also compare Guatemala rates with other countries to evaluate sourcing alternatives.

Already importing from Guatemala? If you paid the higher pre-SCOTUS IEEPA rate in 2025, you may be able to claim an IEEPA tariff refund. And if you re-export or manufacture with imported goods, duty drawback can recover up to 99% of the duties you paid โ€” both are separate from the rates above.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a tariff on goods from Guatemala?
CAFTA-DR-qualifying Guatemalan goods enter the US duty-free. Non-qualifying products face the 10% base tariff (the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced Section 122 on July 24, 2026) plus MFN and any Section 232 duties.
Do Guatemalan apparel imports qualify for duty-free treatment?
Yes, when they meet CAFTA-DR's yarn-forward rule of origin, which generally requires regional yarn and fabric. Garments that fail the rule pay the base apparel MFN rate (often around 16.5%) plus the 10% base tariff.
How much is US import duty from Guatemala?
0% on CAFTA-DR-qualifying goods with certification; non-qualifying goods pay the 10% base tariff plus their MFN rate, while coffee is duty-free under MFN in any case.

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Note: Rates shown do not include potential anti-dumping or countervailing duties (AD/CVD), which may apply to specific products and can significantly increase total duty. Consult a customs broker for product-specific rates.

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