Ukraine Tariff Rates 2026: 10% on US Imports
As of 2026-07-24, US imports from Ukraine 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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Ukraine Import Tariff Overview
Ukraine faces the 10% Section 301 forced-labor tariff (the standard tier) plus applicable MFN duties on exports to the US, with no bilateral free trade agreement in place. This base layer replaced the expired 10% Section 122 reciprocal tariff on July 24, 2026, and leaves Ukraine's rate unchanged from its pre-SCOTUS 10% IEEPA level. Wartime conditions continue to disrupt most export categories.
Ukraine has no free trade agreement with the US and was historically a beneficiary of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for eligible goods. Russia's full-scale invasion since February 2022 has severely constrained production, Black Sea shipping, and export capacity, reshaping the trade relationship around wartime logistics. The US has maintained supportive trade measures toward Ukraine, but importers must confirm origin and ports of export given the ongoing conflict.
Key Products Imported from Ukraine
Top imports from Ukraine include iron and steel (pig iron and semi-finished steel), iron ore, grains such as corn and wheat, sunflower and other vegetable oils, oilseeds, titanium and mineral products, honey, and walnuts. Ukraine has historically been a major supplier of pig iron and semi-finished steel to the US market and a globally significant grain and sunflower-oil exporter.
Recent Changes
Feb 20, 2026: SCOTUS struck down IEEPA reciprocal tariffs, and Ukraine now draws on the $166B refund pool for duties paid in 2025. The 10% Section 122 tariff that followed expired at its 150-day limit on July 24, 2026 and was replaced the same day by the Section 301 forced-labor tariff, with Ukraine in the standard 10% tier. Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs of 50% (25% on derivatives) apply on full customs value regardless of origin; the temporary 2022 suspension of Section 232 on Ukrainian steel has lapsed, so verify current treatment. Goods originating in Russian-occupied territories (Crimea and the Donetsk/Luhansk regions) remain prohibited under OFAC sanctions. De minimis is eliminated for all countries.
Tips for Importers
Confirm that goods are not sourced from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory, which is prohibited under OFAC sanctions, and document ports and routes of export given wartime disruption. Steel wholly of steel is 50% under Section 232, not 60% โ Section 122's successor base does not stack on the metal content of a Section 232 article. If you paid the IEEPA reciprocal tariff on Ukrainian goods in 2025, review eligibility for a refund from the $166B pool being paid out after the SCOTUS ruling.
How Are US Tariffs on Ukraine Imports Calculated?
US import duties on goods from Ukraine 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 Ukraine, 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 Ukraine rates with other countries to evaluate sourcing alternatives.
Already importing from Ukraine? 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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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.
