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Effective Duty Rate
US-EU TRQ: 0% Section 232 within quota; above quota: 25%
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Compliance Risk
Medium
Relative to other import corridors
Regulatory Agencies
CBP, Commerce (AD/CVD)
Primary oversight bodies

Importing Steel, Iron & Metal Products from Italy

Importing steel from Italy into the United States carries medium compliance risk, with an effective duty rate of US-EU TRQ: 0% Section 232 within quota; above quota: 25%. A Section 232 Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) arrangement applies: steel and aluminum products within quota limits may enter at reduced or zero Section 232 duty, while above-quota imports face the full 25% surcharge. AD/CVD orders may apply to specific steel sub-categories — verify against CBP's ADD/CVD portal before importing.

Steel imported from Italy 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 — Italy Origin

Italy is covered by the 2023 US-EU steel TRQ. Italian specialty steel (stainless steel, high-alloy tool steel) is highly valued in the US market. Within quota entry at zero Section 232. No AD/CVD orders on Italian steel as of 2026.

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Estimated Landed Cost: Steel from Italy

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 steel 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 Steel Imports

The following Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes typically apply to steel 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
7208–7212 Flat-Rolled Steel (hot-rolled, cold-rolled, coated sheet/coil) 0%–3.5% MFN + 25% Sec. 232
7213–7229 Bars, Rods & Wire (long products) 0%–3% MFN + 25% Sec. 232
7301–7307 Steel Pipes, Tubes & Fittings 0%–5.6% MFN + 25% Sec. 232
7601–7607 Aluminum Wrought Products 2.8%–6.5% MFN + 10% Sec. 232
7318 Steel Fasteners (bolts, screws, nuts) 0%–6.2% MFN; some AD/CVD

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 Italy-Origin Steel

Duty Layer Rate / Status Applies To
MFN Base Rate Varies by HTS code All Italy-origin goods (baseline)
Section 301 Not applicable Italy-origin goods are not subject to Section 301
Section 232 TRQ 0% within quota; 25%/10% above Steel/aluminum within agreed quota volumes
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US Compliance Requirements for Steel Imports

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

  • Section 232 national security tariffs: 25% on most steel, 10% on aluminum — stacks on MFN base rate
  • Antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders active on steel from many countries — check Commerce enforcement database
  • Country of origin must reflect where steel was melted and poured — transshipment through third countries heavily scrutinized by CBP
  • Mill certificates (chemistry, mechanical properties, heat number) required for most structural steel imports
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Documentation Checklist for Steel from Italy

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

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Commercial Invoice with HTS code and unit weight
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Packing List
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Bill of Lading
4
Steel Mill Certificate (required for structural applications)
5
Country of Origin Declaration specifying where steel was melted and poured
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AD/CVD cash deposit confirmation (if product subject to active order)
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Import Timeline — Steel from Italy

15–45 days (ocean freight); 7–14 days (truck from Canada/Mexico)

Supplier Preparation
Allow 1–2 weeks for production documentation, certificates, and packing lists
Transit Time
10–16 days ocean from Europe
CBP Clearance
1–3 days standard; 5–15 days if examination or AD/CVD review required

FAQs — Importing Steel from Italy

What is the effective US tariff rate for importing steel from Italy?
The effective US tariff rate for steel from Italy is: US-EU TRQ: 0% Section 232 within quota; above quota: 25%. Italy is covered by the 2023 US-EU steel TRQ. Italian specialty steel (stainless steel, high-alloy tool steel) is highly valued in the US market. Within quota entry at zero Section 232. No AD/CVD orders on Italian steel as of 2026.
What compliance agencies regulate steel imports from Italy?
Steel imports require compliance with: CBP, Commerce (AD/CVD). Specific requirements include: Section 232 national security tariffs: 25% on most steel, 10% on aluminum — stacks on MFN base rate and Antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders active on steel from many countries — check Commerce enforcement database.
What documents are required to import steel from Italy?
Required documents include: Commercial Invoice with HTS code and unit weight; Packing List; Bill of Lading; Steel Mill Certificate (required for structural applications). Additional: Country of Origin Declaration specifying where steel was melted and poured; AD/CVD cash deposit confirmation (if product subject to active order). Ensure all documents are prepared before the shipment departs Italy.
How long does customs clearance take for steel from Italy?
Typical timeline: 15–45 days (ocean freight); 7–14 days (truck from Canada/Mexico). 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 steel from Italy?
No Section 301 tariffs apply to Italy-origin goods. Section 232 applies with a TRQ arrangement — steel within quota enters at reduced/zero Section 232; above quota faces 25%.
Which HTS codes are subject to Section 232 steel tariffs and at what rates?
Section 232 steel tariffs (25%) apply broadly to HTS Chapter 72 and 73 products: flat-rolled steel (7208–7212), bars and rods (7213–7229), pipe and tube (7301–7307), and stainless steel (7219–7220). Aluminum products (Chapter 76) face 10% Section 232. Exemptions and TRQ arrangements vary by country — verify current status via the Federal Register or CBP's Section 232 portal before entry.
How do Section 232 TRQ (Tariff Rate Quota) arrangements work for steel?
TRQ arrangements (currently covering EU, UK, Japan, and certain other countries) allow a specified volume of steel to enter at 0% Section 232 duty per quarter. Once the quota fills — often within the first weeks of the quarter — all subsequent imports face the full 25% Section 232 surcharge. Monitor CBP weekly quota bulletin reports closely when TRQ treatment is critical to your cost model.
What is the UFLPA and how does it affect steel imports from China?
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) creates a rebuttable presumption that goods produced in Xinjiang are made with forced labor and are prohibited from US entry. While textiles and polysilicon are the highest-profile targets, UFLPA applies to all product types including steel. Importers must document their supply chains to show no Xinjiang-sourced inputs — this means tracing raw materials, not just finished goods.
Does Italy (EU) benefit from any preferential trade arrangement with the US?
No comprehensive preferential trade agreement exists between the US and Italy/EU for most goods. TTIP negotiations stalled in 2016 and have not resumed. The US-EU Section 232 TRQ covers Italian steel and aluminum. Italian goods pay standard MFN rates — ranging from 0% for industrial goods to 27.5% for some apparel and 6% for furniture. No Section 301 tariffs apply to EU/Italian origin goods.
What customs valuation rules apply to Italian luxury goods?
CBP applies transaction value as the primary customs valuation method. For Italian luxury goods (Gucci, Versace, Prada, etc.), the declared customs value must include the price paid, royalties and license fees, any assists (tooling, design costs paid by buyer), and proceeds of resale accruing to the seller. CBP actively scrutinizes luxury goods for undervaluation — improperly declared values result in penalties, seizure, and back-duty assessments.
Does CE marking satisfy US regulatory requirements for Italian products?
No. CE marking (EU conformity) is not recognized by US regulators as satisfying US product safety, EMC, or other requirements. CE-marked Italian products must separately meet applicable US standards: UL or ETL listing for electronics, FDA registration for food contact materials and cosmetics, CPSC certification for consumer products. Italian manufacturers typically produce detailed technical documentation that can support US certification — but separate US testing is always required.

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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.