Reciprocal Tariff Exemptions for Spices: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
On November 14, the White House issued an Executive Order exempting certain agricultural commodities, including many spices, from all reciprocal tariffs globally. The exemption is effective as of November 13. ASTA has received questions from members about these exemptions. We have compiled a list of questions and answers for members. This document was updated on November 20, 2025 to reflect new exemptions for tariffs on spices from Brazil.
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