I'll take that if you like.
As mentioned earlier, it applies to virtually all imports. The first exception is that in cases where the tariff is already higher than 35%, which applies to a very limited number of products, the higher tariff would stay in place. The second exception is that there are 29 tariff items that are duty-free on an MFN basis but that also have a general tariff that is free, as a long-standing policy.
Most items under the general tariff are at 35%, but there are certain ones that are already at zero. Those include things like works of art and collectibles. They also include ferrochromium alloy and some petroleum products, but I would note that on the petroleum products we also have a ban in place.