Calculate US Import Tariffs in Seconds

Free landed cost calculator with tariff stacking — MFN, Section 122, 232, 301, bilateral deals, and USMCA exemptions. Updated for 2026.

195 countries75 product categoriesUpdated hourly
114 days
Until Section 122 expires
July 24, 2026 — rates may drop significantly
~13.7%
Average US import tariff rate
Highest since 1947 — up from 2.3% in early 2025
28%
Peak effective rate (China)
Passenger Vehicles (non-EV) — MFN + S122 + S301

Highest Effective Tariff Rates

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CountryProductTariff LayersEffective RateLanded Cost ($10K)
ChinaPassenger Vehicles (non-EV)S23227.50%$12,797
ChinaConsumer ElectronicsS122S30141.50%$14,197
ChinaSteel & Iron ProductsS232S30178.00%$17,847
VietnamClothing & Garments30.00%$13,047
IndiaPharmaceutical Ingredients (API)20.00%$12,047

How It Works

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Select Country
Choose where your goods are manufactured or shipped from
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Choose Product
Pick the product category that matches your import
3
Enter Value
Input your customs invoice value and shipment method
4
Get Landed Cost
See the full tariff breakdown with all stacking layers
Data Sources
Tax FoundationUS International Trade CommissionPenn Wharton Budget ModelCBP CSMS

Import Tariff Guides

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Essentials
Understanding Tariff Stacking: How Multiple Duties Combine
US import tariffs aren't a single rate — they stack. Learn how MFN, Section 122, 232, and 301 tariffs combine to determine your total duty.
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Time-Sensitive
Section 122 Expiration: What Happens When Emergency Tariffs End
The Section 122 surcharge expires July 24, 2026. What changes, what stays, and how to plan your sourcing around the deadline.
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Strategy
Cheapest Countries to Import From in 2026
China tariffs at 145%? Vietnam, India, and Mexico offer lower effective rates. Compare sourcing alternatives for your product category.
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Disclaimer: CalcMyTariff.com provides tariff estimates for informational purposes only. Actual duty rates depend on the specific HTS classification of your goods, which requires professional customs brokerage expertise. Rates shown reflect our best interpretation of currently published tariff schedules and may not include all applicable duties, anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, or special tariffs. Consult a licensed US customs broker for binding determinations. Tariff rates change frequently — verify current rates with CBP or USITC before making import decisions.

Tariff rates from Tax Foundation, USITC, and Penn Wharton Budget Model. Last verified March 27, 2026.