Chapter 85Possible CAPE refund

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8504.90.9630 · imported from China

The rates in this summary are the full program rates as the calculator computes them; one or more may not apply to your shipment — the conditions are noted below.

Imports from China currently carry a combined tariff of approximately 50% — the MFN base rate is free, plus 15% under Section 232 (Annex III, effective through end of 2027), plus 25% under Section 301 (List 1), plus a 10% Section 122 emergency tariff set to expire July 24, 2026. On a $1,000 shipment, that comes to roughly $500 in duties. The Court of International Trade struck down Section 122 on May 7, 2026, but CBP is collecting it pending appeal.

AI-generated explanation — an estimate, not a compliance determination.

Country of origin
Estimated total duties & fees$434.83
on $1,000.00 entered value · China-origin
  • Section 301Since 2018 · durable$250.00
  • Section 232Since 2026 · durable$150.00
  • FeesMPF + HMF$34.83
  • MFN baselinePermanent · Free$0.00
Duty stack breakdown
ComponentAmount
MFN base rate$0.00
Section 232 (Annex III)$150.00
Section 301 (List 1)$250.00
Merchandise Processing Feeminimum fee applies — 0.3464% of this value is below the $33.58 floor$33.58
Harbor Maintenance Fee$1.25
Total duties & fees$434.83

Rates as of 2026-07-11 · base rate & classification from the USITC HTS; the §301/§232/§122 rates from USTR & Presidential proclamations

Estimates only — not legal or customs advice.

This estimate models the Section 232 measure as a flat 15%. The measure actually applies to the combined duty rate rather than as a separate line — a detail Portigo does not yet compute exactly — so the total shown may be slightly overstated, typically by 0–3%.

The Section 301 rate shown is the full List rate. Active USTR product exclusions may reduce or remove it for specific products — check the USTR exclusion portal and confirm with a licensed customs broker.

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Recent changes

No rate changes have been recorded for this chapter recently — this tariff has been stable.