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Effective Duty Rate
0%–6.5% MFN; no Section 301
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Compliance Risk
Medium
Relative to other import corridors
Regulatory Agencies
EPA/TSCA, FDA, CPSC
Primary oversight bodies

Importing Plastics, Polymers & Plastic Articles from Vietnam

Importing plastics from Vietnam into the United States carries medium compliance risk, with an effective duty rate of 0%–6.5% MFN; no Section 301. Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs (25% / 10%) apply to relevant plastics sub-categories — verify your HTS code against current Section 232 annexes before entry.

Plastics imported from Vietnam 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 — Vietnam Origin

Vietnam is a growing plastics exporter, particularly packaging materials and consumer plastic products. No Section 301 surcharge. Anti-circumvention scrutiny for Chinese-sourced plastic materials processed in Vietnam.

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Estimated Landed Cost: Plastics from Vietnam

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
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 $235.70 Effective rate: 0.5%
Estimated Landed Cost $50,235.70 Cargo + all US duties/fees

⚠ Section 232 tariffs (25% steel / 10% aluminum) may apply to plastics sub-categories with significant steel or aluminum content. Not included above — verify by specific HTS code.

✓ ITA or preferential rates apply — base duty is 0%. MPF and HMF still apply on all entries.

Excludes freight, insurance, broker fees, warehousing, and AD/CVD duties. Use the Duty Calculator for a precise estimate on your specific shipment.

HTS Codes for Plastics Imports

The following Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes typically apply to plastics 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
3901 Polyethylene in Primary Forms (HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE) 0%–6.5% MFN
3902 Polypropylene & Other Propylene Polymers 0%–6.5% MFN
3907 Polyacetals, Polyesters & Polycarbonates (PET, PBT) 0%–6.5% MFN
3920 Plastic Plates, Sheets & Film (not reinforced) 3.1%–6.5% MFN
3926 Other Articles of Plastics (industrial/consumer) 3.4%–5.3% 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.

Total Tariff Cost for Vietnam-Origin Plastics

Duty Layer Rate / Status Applies To
MFN Base Rate Varies by HTS code All Vietnam-origin goods (baseline)
Section 301 Not applicable Vietnam-origin goods are not subject to Section 301
Section 232 (Steel/Aluminum) 25% steel / 10% aluminum Steel and aluminum imports from Vietnam
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US Compliance Requirements for Plastics Imports

Regardless of origin country, plastics imports must satisfy the following US regulatory requirements before or at the time of CBP entry filing:

  • TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) compliance — all chemical substances in plastics must appear on the TSCA Inventory; new chemicals require EPA premanufacture notice (PMN)
  • FDA Food Contact Notification (FCN) required for plastics intended for food packaging or food-contact applications (21 CFR Parts 174–186)
  • CPSC testing requirements for plastic consumer products — lead and phthalate limits for children's products under CPSIA Section 101/108
  • California Prop 65 compliance for plastics containing listed chemicals (BPA, phthalates, cadmium, lead)
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Documentation Checklist for Plastics from Vietnam

Prepare all documents before the shipment departs Vietnam. Missing or incorrect documents are the #1 cause of CBP holds and customs delays.

1
Commercial Invoice with polymer type, grade, and end-use application
2
Packing List
3
Bill of Lading
4
TSCA Certification (EPA Form 7710-56) — required for all chemical imports
5
FDA food-contact compliance documentation (if applicable)
6
Country of Origin Declaration
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Import Timeline — Plastics from Vietnam

20–35 days (ocean from Asia); 10–18 days (ocean from Europe); 5–10 days (truck from Mexico/Canada)

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

FAQs — Importing Plastics from Vietnam

What is the effective US tariff rate for importing plastics from Vietnam?
The effective US tariff rate for plastics from Vietnam is: 0%–6.5% MFN; no Section 301. Vietnam is a growing plastics exporter, particularly packaging materials and consumer plastic products. No Section 301 surcharge. Anti-circumvention scrutiny for Chinese-sourced plastic materials processed in Vietnam.
What compliance agencies regulate plastics imports from Vietnam?
Plastics imports require compliance with: EPA/TSCA, FDA, CPSC. Specific requirements include: TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) compliance — all chemical substances in plastics must appear on the TSCA Inventory; new chemicals require EPA premanufacture notice (PMN) and FDA Food Contact Notification (FCN) required for plastics intended for food packaging or food-contact applications (21 CFR Parts 174–186).
What documents are required to import plastics from Vietnam?
Required documents include: Commercial Invoice with polymer type, grade, and end-use application; Packing List; Bill of Lading; TSCA Certification (EPA Form 7710-56) — required for all chemical imports. Additional: FDA food-contact compliance documentation (if applicable); Country of Origin Declaration. Ensure all documents are prepared before the shipment departs Vietnam.
How long does customs clearance take for plastics from Vietnam?
Typical timeline: 20–35 days (ocean from Asia); 10–18 days (ocean from Europe); 5–10 days (truck from Mexico/Canada). 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 plastics from Vietnam?
No Section 301 tariffs apply to Vietnam-origin goods. Section 232 applies: 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum products from Vietnam.
What HTS codes and duty rates apply to plastic goods imports?
Plastics are classified under HTS Chapters 39 (plastics and articles thereof). Raw plastic materials (resins, polymers): HTS 3901–3914, typically 3.4%–6.5% MFN. Plastic articles: HTS 3916–3926, varying from 0% to 6.5% MFN. Plastic bags and film (3923–3924) face 3%–6.5% MFN. China-origin plastics add 25% Section 301 for most HS codes. Anti-dumping orders exist on certain plastic bags from China and Vietnam — verify via CBP ADD/CVD portal before importing packaging products.
What TSCA and EPA regulations apply to imported plastic products?
TSCA Section 13 requires that imported chemical substances, including plastic resins, comply with TSCA regulations — importers must certify compliance or non-coverage at entry. EPA restricts certain chemical substances in plastics, including phthalate plasticizers in children's products (CPSC/TSCA). California Prop 65 requires warnings for plastics containing listed chemicals (lead, phthalates, bisphenol A). Single-use plastics may face state-level restrictions. Maintain SDS (Safety Data Sheets) and chemical composition records for all imported plastic products.
How does Section 301 affect plastics importers sourcing from China?
Most plastic articles from China are subject to 25% Section 301 tariffs under List 3 or 4A (many List 4A products at 7.5%). This stacks on MFN base rates of 3.4%–6.5%, creating effective duties of 10.4%–31.5% on Chinese plastics. Importers have responded by shifting sourcing to Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Mexico. However, CBP enforces anti-circumvention rules — plastic goods with Chinese-origin resin that undergo only minor processing in a third country may still be classified as Chinese origin.
Does Vietnam have a free trade agreement with the United States?
No. The US and Vietnam do not have a bilateral FTA as of 2026. TPP, which would have provided preferential access, was withdrawn by the US in 2017. IPEF (Indo-Pacific Economic Framework) includes Vietnam but does not provide tariff preferences. Vietnamese-origin goods pay standard MFN rates, which are high for textiles (17%–32%) and some manufactured goods.
Why is Vietnam a popular sourcing alternative despite high MFN tariff rates?
Vietnam's manufacturing costs are significantly lower than China's, and Vietnamese-origin goods face no Section 301 tariffs. Even at 17%–30% MFN for textiles, total landed costs from Vietnam are competitive with China's effective rates (often 35%–55% including Section 301). Vietnam is now the #2 apparel and electronics exporter to the US as supply chains diversify away from China.
What anti-circumvention risks should I be aware of when sourcing from Vietnam?
CBP actively investigates circumvention — cases where Chinese goods undergo minor processing in Vietnam to re-export under Vietnamese origin and avoid Section 301 tariffs. CBP requires genuine substantial transformation: a change of character, name, and use that would not be achieved by simple assembly, re-labeling, or minor finishing. Maintain full bills of materials and production records to defend origin claims under CBP scrutiny.

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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.