HTS 8302.41.6080
Cabinet, door and furniture hardware (hinges, handles).
Base metal mountings and fittings suitable for buildings, other.
base + Section 301
3.9% general rate.
This is an informational estimate, not a customs ruling. Tariffs change frequently — confirm the live rate on the official USITC HTS and read our methodology & disclaimer. For a binding classification, consult a licensed customs broker or request a CBP ruling.
Worked landed-cost example
A $2,000 ocean shipment from China, with freight — every figure from the dataset.
- General (Column 1) rate
- 3.9%
- Section 232 — Steel
- + 50%
- Section 122 — 10% global baseline
- + 10%
| Customs value | $2,000.00 |
| Base duty3.9% | $78.00 |
| Section 232 — Steel50% | $1,000.00 |
| Section 122 — 10% global baseline10% | $200.00 |
| Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) | $2.62 |
| Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF)0.13% | $2.50 |
| Freight | $240.00 |
| Total landed cost(~63.9% duty) | $3,523.12 |
- · Informal entry (value under $2,500): MPF is a small flat fee rather than 0.3464% of value.
Tariffs that can apply
Additional measures that stack on top of the base rate (China-origin shown).
Section 232 — Steel
50% additional duty on covered steel articles and derivatives (raised from 25% in June 2025). Country arrangements, derivative coverage and US-content thresholds change — verify the live proclamation.
Source: cbp.gov · verified 2026-07-06
Section 122 — 10% global baseline
The 10% across-the-board baseline that replaced the invalidated IEEPA 'reciprocal' tariffs after the 2026-02-20 Supreme Court ruling. Temporary (Section 122 caps duration at ~150 days and rate at 15%). USMCA and Section-232-covered goods may be excluded — this is the single most time-sensitive line in the dataset; always re-verify.
Source: congress.gov · verified 2026-07-06
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