Current Tariff Costs for Importing Tools from China into the United States
When importing tooling(stamping die, injection mould, automation, or spare parts) from China, it is essential to understand the applicable tariffs to accurately estimate the total cost upon arrival at U.S. customs. As of 2025, the tariff landscape has experienced multiple adjustments within the year, necessitating up-to-date information for effective planning.
Applicable Tariffs on Chinese Tools
| Layer | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MFN / Base Rate | % – 3.5% | Varies depending on specific Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) sub-heading (e.g., 848.71 or 848.79) |
| Section 301 | 25% | Remains in effect for most Chinese goods |
| IEEPA (Fentanyl) | 10% | Reduced from 20% as of November 10, 2025 |
| Reciprocal (China-specific) | 10% | An additional 24% suspension until November 2026 |
Total Estimated Landed Duty Rate: Approximately 45% to 48% of the customs value of the mold.
Practical Illustration
Suppose a buyer in the United States purchases a precision injection mold from Shenzhen valued at $50,000. The calculation of tariffs would be as follows:
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Mold Price | $50,000 |
| Duty @ approximately 46% | +$23,000 |
| Total Cost at Customs | $73,000 |
This example underscores the importance of factoring in tariffs when budgeting for imported tools and highlights how strategic structuring of deals can influence overall costs.
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