vigilante398
Authorized Vendor
The purpose of this message is to provide guidance on the additional duties on imports that are the products of China, pursuant to the Executive Order issued on February 1, 2025 (EO). As directed by the EO, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a Notice in the Federal Register implementing the additional duties. As explained in the Federal Register Notice, for purposes of the additional duties imposed by the EO, articles that are the product of China, include products of Hong Kong in accordance with Executive Order 13936 on Hong Kong Normalization. See the Federal Register Notice and 85 FR 43413 (July 17, 2020).
As directed by the EO, the additional duties imposed on imports that are the products of China, including products of Hong Kong, will be assessed on covered imports regardless of value, and shipments containing such merchandise are no longer eligible for the “de minimis” administrative exemption from duty and certain tax at 19 U.S.C. § 1321(a)(2)(C).
Previously those of us in the US have been spoiled; imported goods from China have been exempt from import duties if they were less than $800 in value. I had gotten used to breaking up my large PCB orders to make sure each one is below $800, since the 25% duty always ended up costing more than the difference in an extra shipment. Apparently as of February 4th, all shipments from China will be subject to import duties regardless of value. I've been trying not to raise prices on anything I sell, but a cost increase of 25% is tough to swallow.