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Global Tariff Lookup · 14 Jurisdictions Instantly

Free import duty calculator and HS code classifier for 14 jurisdictions: US, China, India, ASEAN-6, Japan, Korea, Australia, Brazil, Mexico. Compare MFN, FTA, VAT, export rebate, and import restrictions across all destinations on one page.

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Global Tariff Matrix · 20 products × 12 jurisdictions

This dataset tabulates import duty rates (primary / MFN) across 12 major customs jurisdictions (US, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, Australia, Brazil, Mexico) for 20 high-frequency cross-border e-commerce products. 280 data points total, sourced from national customs and tax authorities, last updated . Click any rate for full detail, restrictions, permits, and legal citations.
Product / HSUSINIDMYPHTHVNJPKRAUGBBRMXCN
Smartphones8517.13
Laptops8471.30
Bluetooth earbuds / routers8517.62
Chargers / power supplies8504.40
Lithium-ion batteries8507.60
Monitors8528.52
Cotton T-shirts6109.10
Men's cotton trousers6203.42
Sneakers / leather shoes6403.99
Cotton sweaters6110.20
Wooden furniture9403.60
Towels6302.60
Ceramic tableware6912.00
Skincare preparations3304.99
Shampoos3305.10
Refrigerators8418.10
Fans8414.51
Toys / building blocks9503.00
Backpacks / handbags4202.92
Unroasted coffee0901.21
280 data points · updated 280 ·

Key concepts

Four foundational concepts every cross-border trade professional must understand.

HS Code (Harmonized System)

The Harmonized System is an international product nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) since 1988, used by 200+ countries for customs declaration, duty assessment, and trade statistics. The first 6 digits are globally identical. Countries extend with national digits: US uses 10-digit HTS, China uses 10-digit tariff or 13-digit CIQ, most ASEAN nations use 8-digit.

MFN Tariff

MFN (Most-Favored-Nation) is the baseline WTO-member import tariff, applied by default to goods from fellow WTO members. Lower preferential rates under FTAs or GSP may supersede MFN. General rates (for non-MFN countries) are typically 2-3× MFN. Before export pricing, always verify whether an FTA exists between origin and destination.

Export Rebate

Export rebate refunds indirect taxes (VAT, excise) paid during production on goods later exported — an incentive to boost exports. China's State Tax Administration publishes the Export Rebate Library by HS code, with common tiers at 0%, 6%, 9%, 10%, 13%. Rebate rate is strictly tied to HS classification — misclassification can cost rebates or trigger audits.

Import Restrictions (Lartas / NTB)

Import restrictions are destination-country measures beyond tariffs: licensing, quotas, SPS (sanitary/phytosanitary), TBT (technical barriers). Indonesia calls these Lartas, India publishes DGFT schedules, Malaysia's Customs Prohibition Order uses Schedules 1-4. Restrictions matter more than duty — duty is a cost question, restrictions determine whether goods can enter at all. Always verify before shipping.

Trade Jurisdictions

Twelve major trading partners with complete HS schedules and customs policies.

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China HS ⇌ 14-country landed tariffs

China export rebate + 14-country import tariff + VAT + compliance in one view. Click to see smartphones example, or enter any 6-digit HS code.

Example: HS 8517.13 smartphones →
HS 8517.13 · SMARTPHONES
CNChina · rebate13%
USUnited StatesFree
INIndia BCD15%
IDIndonesia BM0%
VNVietnam MFN0%
BRBrazil II16%

Intelligence Briefs

Daily briefings on tariff adjustments, licensing, enforcement — with bilingual summaries.

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US Section 301 Tariff Exclusions & Reinstatements

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Frequently Asked Questions

Essential reading before your first cross-border shipment.

What is an HS code?

The HS Code (Harmonized System) is an international product classification maintained by the World Customs Organization (WCO) since 1988, used by 200+ countries. The first 6 digits are globally identical (e.g. 8517.13 = smartphones), while digits 7+ are country-specific extensions: the US uses 10-digit HTS, China uses 10-digit tariff or 13-digit CIQ, most ASEAN countries use 8-digit. HS codes are the basis for customs declaration, duty calculation, and trade statistics.

Difference between 6-digit, 8-digit, 10-digit, and 13-digit HS codes?

The first 6 digits (chapter · heading · subheading) are globally standardized by WCO treaty. Digits 7-8 are national subheadings; most countries stop at 8. Digits 9-10 are customs statistical codes: the US HTS uses 10, China's tariff book uses 10. China additionally appends 3 CIQ inspection digits for a 13-digit declaration code.

How to find import duty for a product in a destination country?

Three steps: (1) identify the 6-digit international HS — use our AI classifier with a product description; (2) look up the 8-10 digit national tariff in the destination country to get MFN, general, and preferential (FTA) rates; (3) add VAT/GST, excise tax, anti-dumping duties as applicable. We cover 12 countries: US, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, Australia, Brazil, Mexico.

How does China export rebate work?

China's export rebate rates are published by the State Tax Administration in the Export Rebate Library, updated multiple times per year, covering all 13-digit HS codes. Common rebate tiers are 0%, 6%, 9%, 10%, 13%. Exporters reclaim VAT previously paid on production inputs. We are integrating China GAC and SAT data sources shortly.

Consequences of incorrect HS classification?

Misclassification leads to wrong duty (under/overpayment), customs delays, cargo holds, and fines. Customs authorities retain post-clearance audit rights (3 years in China, 5 years in the US). Best practices: (1) build an HS archive for recurring SKUs; (2) cross-verify AI classifications; (3) for complex items, request advance rulings (binding pre-classification).

Why do HS suffix digits differ across countries for the same product?

Because the first 6 digits are internationally harmonized, but each country's statistical and tariff needs drive 2-7 digit national extensions. E.g. "men's cotton T-shirts" → US 6109.10.00.04 (10-digit), India 6109.10.00 (8-digit), China 6109100000 (10-digit). When pricing exports, always use the destination country's full local HS.