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China Tariff Rate Calculator

See exactly how tariffs stack on Chinese imports in 2026. Section 301 + Section 122 + Section 232 + base duty — all calculated for your specific HS code. No account required.

Updated May 2026: Section 301 tariffs remain in effect and Section 122 still adds a 15% global surcharge through July 24, 2026 (under appeal after a May 7, 2026 CIT ruling but still being collected). Section 232 is in active transition for some metal products following the April 6, 2026 derivative expansion, so confirm the exact HS code and Chapter 99 treatment before quoting a final landed cost.

Country of origin: China (CN) — use the general duty calculator for other countries.

How Tariffs Stack on Chinese Imports

Chinese goods can face up to four separate tariff layers, each applied on your declared customs value. These are additive, not compounded. Section 232 now varies more by product bucket than the older steel-only headline suggested, so treat it as a product-specific layer rather than a universal assumption.

LayerAuthorityRateStatus
General DutyHTSUS Ch. 1-970-30%Permanent
Section 301Trade Act of 19747.5-25%Active
Section 122Trade Act of 197415%Expires Jul 23
Section 232Trade Expansion ActVariesProduct-specific

Section 301 Exclusions

178 product categories have active Section 301 exclusions, extended to November 10, 2026. Excluded products pay 0% Section 301 duty. Importers must claim the exclusion using the correct HTS subheading — it is not applied automatically. Check the Section 301 Rate Guide for the full list.