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    Explainer-What to Know About Trump's Tariffs on Branded Drugs, Furniture and Other Goods

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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Trump's new tariffs affect drugs, furniture, and more, impacting trade deals and Chinese exports. Supreme Court to review legality.

    Trump's New Tariffs on Imported Goods: Key Details Explained

    Overview of Trump's Tariffs

    (Reuters) -President Donald Trump on Thursday unleashed a fresh round of punishing tariffs on a broad range of imported goods, including 100% duties on branded drugs and 25% tariffs on heavy-duty trucks.

    Impact on Trade Deals

    Trump also said he would start charging a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities and a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture, with all the new duties to take effect from October 1.

    Effects on Chinese Exports

    WILL THE TARIFFS APPLY TO COUNTRIES WITH TRADE DEALS?

    Supreme Court Considerations

    The Trump administration's trade deals with Japan, the EU, and the United Kingdom include provisions that cap tariffs for specific products such as autos, semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, which means the new higher national security tariffs likely won't raise them above agreed rates.

    The European Union agreed to pay the U.S. a tariff rate of 15%, including on autos and auto parts, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors, according to a statement released by the White House in July.

    Under the trade deal agreed with Japan, "treatment of specific or compound duty rates shall be identical to the treatment provided to products of the European Union," according to a statement released by the White House in early September.

    HOW DOES IT IMPACT CHINESE EXPORTS TO THE U.S.?

    In August, the U.S. and China extended a tariff truce for another 90 days, staving off triple-digit duties on each other's goods.

    The deal locks in place - at least until November 10 - a 30% tariff on Chinese imports, with Chinese duties on U.S. imports at 10%.

    It is not immediately clear if the new round of tariffs would be imposed on top of the tariffs China is already paying or would be separately applied.

    The White House did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

    The United States imported about $25.5 billion in furniture in 2024, with about 60% of those imports coming from Vietnam and China, according to Furniture Today, a trade publication.

    COULD PENDING SUPREME COURT RULING IMPACT ENFORCEMENT OF NEW TARIFFS?

    The new actions are seen as part of the Trump administration's shift to better-established legal authorities for its tariff actions, given the risks associated with a case before the Supreme Court on the legality of his sweeping global tariffs.

    The U.S. Supreme Court on September 9 agreed to decide the legality of Trump's sweeping global tariffs, setting up a major test of one of his boldest assertions of executive power that has been central to his economic and trade agenda.

    Arguments are scheduled for November 5.

    (Reporting by Miyoung Kim; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Trump's Tariffs
    • Impact on Trade Deals
    • Effects on Chinese Exports
    • Supreme Court Considerations

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump imposes new tariffs on imported goods.
    • •100% duties on branded drugs, 25% on trucks.
    • •Impact on trade deals with Japan, EU, UK.
    • •Tariff truce with China extended until November.
    • •Supreme Court to rule on tariff legality.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Explainer-What to know about Trump's tariffs on branded drugs, furniture and other goods

    1What are branded drugs?

    Branded drugs are medications marketed under a specific name by a pharmaceutical company, distinguishing them from generic versions.

    2What is the impact of tariffs on imports?

    Tariffs increase the cost of imported goods, which can lead to higher prices for consumers and affect trade balances.

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