Tariffs

Issue Code: TAR

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AI Overview

Tariffs is one of the 79 issue categories tracked under the Lobbying Disclosure Act. With $92.4M in total lobbying spend across 5,148 filings, it ranks among the actively lobbied policy areas in Washington. The money flowing into this issue reflects how much is at stake for the industries involved.

$92.4M
Total Lobbying Spend
5,148
Filings
50
Top Clients

Spending by Year

YearSpendingFilings
2018$10.1M643
2019$10.2M698
2020$9.1M645
2021$12.2M500
2022$7.4M511
2023$6.0M446
2024$5.1M385
2025$32.5M1,320

Biggest Spenders

Top Firms

What They Lobby For

  • Issues relating to Section 232, job creation, melt and manufacture, steel manufacturing, tariffs related to imports
  • Tariffs for imported solar cells and modules
  • Tariff Policy
  • H.R. 4923, the American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act 2016. Advocating for the passage of the MTB for 2018.
  • Tinplate for food packaging
  • President's tarriffs
  • Check-in on status of MTB process
  • working to suggest that bills be introduced to reduce tariffs on certain hydration systems
  • Deepening of commercial ties between the United States and Mongolia.
  • EDA opposes the recently introduced tariffs on steel and aluminum (Presidential Proclamations 9704 and 9705).

Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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