Effective Duty Rate
25% Section 301 (Lists 1/2) + 0%–5% MFN = ~25%–30% effective
Estimate — verify by HTS code
Compliance Risk
Very High
Relative to other import corridors
Regulatory Agencies
CBP, EPA, OSHA
Primary oversight bodies
OVERVIEW
Importing Industrial Machinery & Mechanical Equipment from China
Importing machinery from China into the United States carries very high compliance risk, with an effective duty rate of 25% Section 301 (Lists 1/2) + 0%–5% MFN = ~25%–30% effective. This corridor carries both Section 301 and Section 232 surcharges stacked on top of the base MFN rate, making it one of the highest-cost import corridors for US buyers.
Machinery imported from China to the United States is subject to CBP entry requirements, applicable HTS-based duty rates, and agency compliance clearances. This guide covers the complete import process for 2026.
⚠ Key Trade Intelligence — China Origin
Section 301 Lists 1 and 2 targeted industrial machinery heavily at 25% additional duty. Chinese CNC machines, industrial robots, and earth-moving equipment face the full 25% surcharge. Manufacturing is shifting to Southeast Asia and Mexico as a result.
SAMPLE LANDED COST — $50,000 SHIPMENT
Estimated Landed Cost: Machinery from China
Based on a representative $50,000 CIF shipment value. Actual costs vary by HTS code, entry type, and port of entry.
| Cost Component |
Amount |
Notes |
| Cargo Value (CIF) |
$50,000.00 |
Reference shipment value |
| MFN Base Duty (0.0%) |
$0.00 |
ITA or preferential rate |
| Section 301 Additional Duty (25%) |
$12,500.00 |
USTR List 3/4A surcharge |
| Merchandise Processing Fee (0.3464%) |
$173.20 |
Min $31.67 / max $614.35 |
| Harbor Maintenance Fee (0.125%) |
$62.50 |
Ocean freight only |
| Total Duties & Fees |
$12,735.70 |
Effective rate: 25.5% |
| Estimated Landed Cost |
$62,735.70 |
Cargo + all US duties/fees |
⚠ Section 232 tariffs (25% steel / 10% aluminum) may apply to machinery sub-categories with significant steel or aluminum content. Not included above — verify by specific HTS code.
Excludes freight, insurance, broker fees, warehousing, and AD/CVD duties. Use the Duty Calculator for a precise estimate on your specific shipment.
APPLICABLE HTS CODES
HTS Codes for Machinery Imports
The following Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes typically apply to machinery imports. Exact classification depends on the specific product — misclassification is one of the most common CBP compliance errors.
| HTS Code |
Product Description |
MFN Base Duty Rate |
| 8428 |
Lifting & Handling Machinery (conveyors, hoists, elevators) |
0%–2.4% MFN |
| 8429 |
Bulldozers, Excavators & Earth-Moving Machinery |
0% MFN (ITA) |
| 8431 |
Parts for Machinery of Headings 8425–8430 |
0%–2% MFN |
| 8479 |
Machines with Individual Functions (not elsewhere specified) |
0%–3.2% MFN |
| 8481 |
Taps, Valves & Similar Fittings for Pipes |
0%–5% MFN |
MFN rates reflect base tariff. Additional duties (Section 301, Section 232, AD/CVD) may apply on top of MFN rates. Use the AI classifier to get the exact 10-digit HTS code and all applicable rates for your specific product.
DUTY STACK — CHINA ORIGIN
Total Tariff Cost for China-Origin Machinery
| Duty Layer |
Rate / Status |
Applies To |
| MFN Base Rate |
Varies by HTS code |
All China-origin goods (baseline) |
| Section 301 Additional Duty |
7.5%–25% additional |
Most product categories from China |
| Section 232 (Steel/Aluminum) |
25% steel / 10% aluminum |
Steel and aluminum imports from China |
COMPLIANCE — CBP / EPA / OSHA
US Compliance Requirements for Machinery Imports
Regardless of origin country, machinery imports must satisfy the following US regulatory requirements before or at the time of CBP entry filing:
- EPA emission standards for diesel-powered machinery and engines (40 CFR Parts 86, 89) — Tier 4 Final emission certification required for non-road diesel engines
- OSHA machinery safety standards — lockout/tagout compliance (29 CFR 1910.147), machine guarding requirements for industrial equipment sold for US workplace use
- DOT hazmat shipping compliance for machinery containing hydraulic fluids, fuel systems, or pressurized components during transit
- UL/CSA/NRTL electrical safety listing required for electrically powered machinery sold in the US market
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Documentation Checklist for Machinery from China
Prepare all documents before the shipment departs China. Missing or incorrect documents are the #1 cause of CBP holds and customs delays.
1
Commercial Invoice with complete machine description and HTS classification
2
Packing List with weights and dimensions
3
Bill of Lading or Airway Bill
4
EPA Nonroad Engine Compliance Certificate (for diesel/gas-powered equipment)
5
Country of Origin Declaration
6
Safety compliance documentation (UL/CSA listing, CE marking for reference)
ESTIMATED TIMELINE
Import Timeline — Machinery from China
20–40 days (ocean freight for heavy machinery); 5–12 days (air for components)
Supplier Preparation
Allow 1–2 weeks for production documentation, certificates, and packing lists
Transit Time
18–35 days ocean from Asia/origin
CBP Clearance
1–3 days standard; 5–15 days if examination or AD/CVD review required
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQs — Importing Machinery from China
What is the effective US tariff rate for importing machinery from China?
The effective US tariff rate for machinery from China is: 25% Section 301 (Lists 1/2) + 0%–5% MFN = ~25%–30% effective. Section 301 Lists 1 and 2 targeted industrial machinery heavily at 25% additional duty. Chinese CNC machines, industrial robots, and earth-moving equipment face the full 25% surcharge. Manufacturing is shifting to Southeast Asia and Mexico as a result.
What compliance agencies regulate machinery imports from China?
Machinery imports require compliance with: CBP, EPA, OSHA. Specific requirements include: EPA emission standards for diesel-powered machinery and engines (40 CFR Parts 86, 89) — Tier 4 Final emission certification required for non-road diesel engines and OSHA machinery safety standards — lockout/tagout compliance (29 CFR 1910.147), machine guarding requirements for industrial equipment sold for US workplace use.
What documents are required to import machinery from China?
Required documents include: Commercial Invoice with complete machine description and HTS classification; Packing List with weights and dimensions; Bill of Lading or Airway Bill; EPA Nonroad Engine Compliance Certificate (for diesel/gas-powered equipment). Additional: Country of Origin Declaration; Safety compliance documentation (UL/CSA listing, CE marking for reference). Ensure all documents are prepared before the shipment departs China.
How long does customs clearance take for machinery from China?
Typical timeline: 20–40 days (ocean freight for heavy machinery); 5–12 days (air for components). CBP clearance typically takes 1–3 business days for compliant entries. Complex entries (AD/CVD, formal entry review, or examination) may require 5–15 additional business days.
Are there Section 301 or Section 232 tariffs on machinery from China?
Yes. China-origin machinery is subject to Section 301 additional tariffs (7.5%–25% depending on HTS code and List). Section 232 duties also apply: 25% on steel products, 10% on aluminum. Total effective duty is substantially higher than the base MFN rate.
What HTS codes and duty rates apply to industrial machinery imports?
Industrial machinery is classified primarily under HTS Chapter 84 (nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery). Key rates: CNC machine tools (HTS 8457–8462) 2.9%–4.4% MFN; pumps and compressors (8413–8414) 0%–4.4%; construction equipment (8429–8430) 0%–2.5%; food processing machinery (8438) 0%–3.5%; printing machinery (8443) 0%. Most industrial machinery faces relatively low MFN rates (0%–4.4%). China-origin machinery adds 25% Section 301 on top of the base rate for most categories on USTR Lists 3 and 4A.
Does Section 301 apply to machinery imported from China?
Yes. Most industrial machinery from China falls on USTR Section 301 Lists 3 or 4A, carrying a 25% additional duty on top of the MFN base rate. This means a CNC machining center at 4.4% MFN faces an effective 29.4% duty from China. Some capital equipment received USTR exclusions, but most exclusions have expired. Check the USTR Section 301 exclusion database by specific 10-digit HTS code — a small number of precision machinery categories retain active exclusions.
What OSHA, EPA, and safety certification requirements apply to imported industrial machinery?
Industrial machinery imported for use in US workplaces must comply with applicable OSHA standards under 29 CFR Parts 1910–1926. Machines with electrical components require UL, ETL, or CSA listing for 120/240V US power systems — CE marking (EU) does not satisfy US requirements. Pressure vessels and boilers require ASME code compliance and state-level boiler safety certifications. Machinery emitting RF energy requires FCC authorization. EPA governs diesel engines (Tier 4 emissions standards) for off-road equipment. Obtain full US-specific compliance documentation from the manufacturer before importation.
What are the current Section 301 tariff rates on Chinese imports in 2026?
Section 301 tariffs range from 7.5% (List 1 goods, many industrial inputs) to 25% (List 3 and 4A goods, which cover most manufactured products). USTR publishes the current lists at ustr.gov. Most exclusions issued in 2019–2020 have expired. Effective rates for manufactured goods from China are typically 25% Section 301 on top of the applicable MFN base rate.
Does my Chinese-origin product qualify for any Section 301 exclusions?
Most Section 301 exclusions have expired. USTR has issued limited targeted renewals for specific HTS codes where no US or alternative-country substitutes exist. To check current exclusion status, search USTR's Section 301 exclusion portal by HTS code. If no exclusion applies, the full Section 301 surcharge applies — there is no mechanism to appeal the tariff itself, only to seek a formal exclusion through USTR.
What supply chain documentation is required to comply with UFLPA for goods from China?
Under UFLPA, importers must maintain documentation proving no inputs originate from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Required documentation includes supplier attestations, raw material sourcing records, and ideally third-party supply chain audit reports. CBP can detain goods it reasonably suspects contain Xinjiang-origin inputs — the burden of proof is on the importer, not CBP, to demonstrate compliance.
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Import duty rates are sourced from the USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule and USTR Section 301 lists. Rates reflect current published schedules as of 2026-05-16 and are subject to change. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or customs brokerage advice. Verify rates with a licensed customs broker before importing.