US Import Tariff Calculator
Get the exact total duty rate for any product from any country — base HTS rate plus Section 301, antidumping, and countervailing duties in one number.
What are Section 301 tariffs on China?
Section 301 tariffs are additional duties on Chinese-origin goods under the Trade Act of 1974. Introduced in 2018, they range from 7.5% to 100% depending on product category. As of 2026 they stack on top of the standard MFN base rate. Key rates: solar cells (50%), EV batteries (25%), most manufactured goods (7.5%–25%).
How do I find the HTS code for my product?
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule assigns a unique code to every product. The official lookup is at hts.usitc.gov. Electronics are typically Chapter 84–85, clothing is Chapter 61–62, furniture is Chapter 94, toys are Chapter 95. Our calculator accepts plain English and maps to the correct HTS code automatically.
What is the tariff rate on goods from China in 2026?
The effective rate on Chinese goods averages approximately 20.7%, up from 3% pre-2018. This includes stacked Section 301 tariffs (7.5%–50%), the base MFN rate (0%–20%), and any applicable antidumping or countervailing duties. The exact rate varies significantly by product — use the calculator above.
Can I avoid China tariffs by sourcing from Vietnam or Mexico?
Yes. Sourcing from Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, or Thailand avoids Section 301 tariffs — you only pay the base MFN rate. Sourcing from Mexico or Canada under USMCA can reduce or eliminate tariffs entirely for qualifying goods. The calculator shows alternative sourcing rates automatically.