The U.S.-Japan trade deal is now in place. It provides for a 15 percent tariff on most goods entering from Japan. For goods that were subject to tariffs less than 15 percent will now face higher duties at 15 percent, but goods that faced duties of 15 percent or higher will not increase. The tariffs apply retroactively to goods entered for consumption on or after 12:01 a.m. EDT on 7 August 2025 and shall replace earlier reciprocal duties imposed under the administration’s tariff program. However, the tariffs are still subject to uncertainty in the U.S. legal system for at least another month, specifically, those tariffs implemented under the International Emergency Economic Powers (IEEP) Act. A U.S. appellate court confirmed the findin...