How to Import Rubber from Canada to the US
Importing Rubber Products, Tires & Rubber Articles from Canada
Importing rubber from Canada into the United States carries low compliance risk, with an effective duty rate of 0% USMCA. The USMCA agreement provides significant tariff advantages — qualifying goods may enter at preferential or zero-duty rates, making this a cost-efficient import corridor.
Rubber imported from Canada 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.
Canadian rubber products enter duty-free under USMCA. Limited tire manufacturing but exports rubber seals, gaskets, and industrial rubber products. Strong DOT and NHTSA compliance culture.
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Estimated Landed Cost: Rubber from Canada
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 | USMCA preferential / ITA zero-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 |
✓ USMCA preferential rates reduce base duty to 0% for qualifying goods. 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 Rubber Imports
The following Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes typically apply to rubber 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 4011 | New Pneumatic Tires (rubber) for Motor Vehicles | 3.4%–4% MFN |
| 4002 | Synthetic Rubber in Primary Forms (SBR, NBR, EPDM) | 0% MFN (most synthetic rubbers) |
| 4010 | Conveyor or Transmission Belts of Rubber | 1.4%–8% MFN |
| 4016 | Other Articles of Vulcanized Rubber (gaskets, seals, hoses) | 2.5%–4.2% MFN |
| 4015 | Articles of Apparel & Clothing Accessories of Rubber | 0%–4% 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 Canada-Origin Rubber
| Duty Layer | Rate / Status | Applies To |
|---|---|---|
| MFN Base Rate | Varies by HTS code | All Canada-origin goods (baseline) |
| USMCA Preferential Rate | Reduced / 0% (qualifying goods) | Goods meeting USMCA rules of origin |
| Section 301 | Not applicable | Canada-origin goods are not subject to Section 301 |
| Section 232 | Exempt under USMCA | Steel and aluminum imports from Canada |
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Our calculator handles all duty layers — MFN + Section 301 + Section 232 + FTA rates — for any HTS code from any origin country.
US Compliance Requirements for Rubber Imports
Regardless of origin country, rubber imports must satisfy the following US regulatory requirements before or at the time of CBP entry filing:
- NHTSA FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) — mandatory for all pneumatic tires sold in the US; FMVSS No. 139 (passenger), No. 119 (commercial)
- DOT tire marking requirements — all tires must bear DOT serial number, manufacturer identification, tire size, and tread wear/traction/temperature ratings
- EPA restrictions on rubber products containing restricted substances; TSCA compliance for synthetic rubber chemical formulations
- CPSC safety requirements for consumer rubber products (toy balloons, rubber playground surfaces, baby products containing rubber)
Run an automated compliance check for your rubber import — identifies all applicable agency requirements, flagging issues before your shipment departs Canada.
Run Compliance Check →Documentation Checklist for Rubber from Canada
Prepare all documents before the shipment departs Canada. Missing or incorrect documents are the #1 cause of CBP holds and customs delays.
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Import Timeline — Rubber from Canada
20–35 days (ocean from Asia); 7–14 days (truck from Mexico/Canada)
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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.