On August 23, 279 products exported to the United States wil
文章出处:迅嘉公司 作者:信息部 人气: 发表时间:2023-12-12 19:49
On August 23, 279 products exported to the United States will be taxed by 25%
How to find the US HTS CODE and import duties?
The official website is:
http://www.usitc.gov/tata/hts/bychapter/index.htm
Enquiry method:
1. Query HTS CODE: Go to the above website and Search the current Harmonized Tariff Schedule under Tariff Assistance... Enter the first six digits of Chinese HS CODE in the search box below, such as table lamp 940520****. The detailed HTS CODE is displayed in the left border of the search results page. Choose HTS CODE according to your product.
2. Search for import duties: "General" in the left column of Rates of Duty 1 is the general import tax rate, and "Special" in the right column is the import tax rate levied by the United States on a specific country.
At present, some foreign trade people have encountered the situation that the goods have arrived in the United States, and the buyers have found that they need to pay 25% tariffs, and the final buyers choose to abandon the goods, and the exporters need to deal with follow-up matters such as returning the goods, and the losses are not said, and the hearts are also very painful.
Therefore, to remind everyone that exporting to the United States, remember to take the initiative to check whether the product is included in the tax list, and take the initiative to contact the United States buyers to verify the situation. Whether it is an order under DDP terms or an Amazon operation in the United States, it is necessary to confirm the United States customs clearance tariffs in advance, and it is likely that the export tariffs last month and the tariffs this month will be very different.
Sellers or manufacturers, the trade is no longer directly between China and the destination consumer countries, but with the help of a third country with the same developed productivity to change hands to buy and sell transactions, transforming the trade subject to legal tax avoidance. The United States has increased tariffs on Chinese products, but not on certain countries. Shipping goods to this third country adds some transit costs, but avoids high anti-dumping duties.