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HARDI welcomes US tariff relief for residential HVAC equipment
04 June 2026

HARDI welcomes US tariff relief for residential HVAC equipment

Heating, Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International (HARDI) welcomed a new presidential proclamation from the Trump administration that provides targeted tariff relief for certain HVACR products used in American homes, small businesses, contractor operations, and distribution.

According to HARDI, recent changes to Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper had created cost concerns for HVACR equipment across the country. The association said the updated policy offers relief for many residential HVAC systems and components that had been treated as steel or aluminum derivative products.

HARDI said its initial analysis shows the adjustment could help consumers avoid nearly $2.3 billion in future price increases linked to the earlier tariff increase. The association also estimates the savings will support $2.9 billion in economic activity and preserve $1.7 billion in value added to GDP over the long run.

HARDI said HVACR products are complex, highly engineered systems made from a mix of domestic and globally sourced components. The association said its members and contractors raised tariff concerns with policymakers in previous months, including during HARDI’s Congressional Fly-In and through nearly 10,000 messages sent via its grassroots advocacy platform.

“This is a welcome change for the HVACR industry by President Trump,” said Alex Ayers, HARDI’s Vice President of Government Affairs. “HARDI's initial analysis shows the adjustment will help consumers keep nearly $2.3 billion in their pockets by avoiding future price increases resulting from the initial tariff increase.”

“We appreciate the Administration recognizing that access to affordable heating and cooling is a matter of safety and economic stability for American families and businesses,” Ayers continued. “The new lower threshold for domestic metal content in the proclamation will also help many of the product categories not included in the new HVAC exemption.”

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