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Kazakhstan Tariff Rates 2026: 10% on US Imports

Updated 2026-07-24
Effective Rate
10%

As of 2026-07-24, US imports from Kazakhstan 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. 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). Major oil, uranium, and metals exporter.

Kazakhstan Import Tariff Overview

Kazakhstan's base rate is the 10% Section 301 forced-labor tariff (standard tier) that replaced the expired Section 122 reciprocal tariff on July 24, 2026, and its pre-ruling IEEPA rate was also 10%, so the reset left the base essentially unchanged. Section 232 metals tariffs at 50% apply on top for steel, aluminum, and related metal articles.

There is no US-Kazakhstan free trade agreement, and trade is driven by energy and strategic minerals rather than manufactured goods. Kazakhstan is a globally significant resource supplier, most notably as the world's largest uranium producer, and its landlocked position shapes shipping routes and origin documentation.

Key Products Imported from Kazakhstan

Top US imports from Kazakhstan are crude oil, uranium and nuclear fuel materials, ferroalloys and refined metals, and silver, along with grain and other commodities.

Recent Changes

Feb 20, 2026: SCOTUS struck down the IEEPA reciprocal tariff (Kazakhstan's was 10%, so no base-rate change); the Section 122 layer expired July 24, 2026 and was replaced by the 10% Section 301 forced-labor tariff. Section 232 tariffs of 50% on steel/aluminum articles (25% on derivatives) stack on top for affected metals. De minimis is eliminated for all countries.

Tips for Importers

For ferroalloys and metal products, model the Section 232 50% surcharge separately from the 10% base layer, since the two apply to different value components and dominate the landed cost. Uranium and crude oil generally carry low or zero MFN duty, so the 10% base layer is the primary duty on those flows โ€” verify current classification for nuclear materials.

How Are US Tariffs on Kazakhstan Imports Calculated?

US import duties on goods from Kazakhstan 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.

To calculate the total duty on a specific import from Kazakhstan, 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 Kazakhstan rates with other countries to evaluate sourcing alternatives.

Already importing from Kazakhstan? 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 Kazakhstan?
Yes. Kazakh goods face a 10% base tariff (the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced Section 122 on July 24, 2026) plus MFN duty, and metal articles additionally face 50% Section 232 tariffs. Kazakhstan is in the standard 10% tier.
How are Kazakhstan's ferroalloys and metals taxed on import?
Steel and aluminum articles carry the 50% Section 232 tariff (25% on derivatives) on top of the base regime, which typically drives the effective rate far above the 10% base layer for those products.
How much is US import duty from Kazakhstan?
For crude oil and uranium the MFN rate is usually low or zero, so the 10% base layer is the main duty. For metals, add the 50% Section 232 surcharge, which becomes the dominant cost.

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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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