Multiple reports say the United States is expected to increase tariffs on New Zealand goods soon. The New Zealand Herald reports that all New Zealand exports to the US are expected to face a new 12.5% tariff. While the Otago Daily Times article is provided without additional detail in the supplied text, it is presented as covering the same development. The information indicates a broad-based tariff measure affecting New Zealand’s exports to the US rather than a narrow set of products. The coverage does not specify timing beyond “very soon,” nor does it outline which specific industries or goods are most affected. It also does not provide details on how the tariff will be implemented, whether it follows a particular legal or policy process, or what exemptions—if any—might apply. Overall, the common point across the available summaries is that the US is anticipated to impose an additional 12.5% tariff on New Zealand exports.