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Stainless Steel Kitchenware Tariff Calculator HS 7323.93.00

Table, kitchen, and other household articles of stainless steel fall under HS code 7323.93.00 when imported into the US. The heading is on the Section 232 derivative list, so China-origin imports stack Section 301 + Section 232 derivative tariffs. Common products in this code include stainless steel mixing bowls, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, food prep trays, and stainless serving platters. China-origin imports face Section 301 List 3 + Section 232 (derivative) surcharges; Vietnam and Mexico avoid the 232 stack.

MFN: 2%Section 301: 25.0% (List 3)Section 122: 10% (active until 2026-07-20)
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Sample Landed Cost — Stainless Steel Kitchenware from China

Based on a sample order of 400 units at $4.50 per unit FOB, $720.00 ocean freight, sold at $34.99. Numbers reflect 2026 rates from USITC and current Section 301 / 122 rules.

Tariff breakdown

  • MFN Duty (Base Rate)$50.40
  • Section 301 (China Tariff)$630.00
  • Section 122 (Global Import Surcharge)$252.00
  • Section 232 (Derivative)$630.00
  • Merchandise Processing Fee$33.58
  • Harbor Maintenance Fee$3.15
  • Total duty$1,599.13

Per-unit math

  • Per-unit landed cost$10.30
  • Selling price$34.99
  • Gross profit / unit$24.69
  • Gross margin70.6% · Profitable

What's in the Stainless Steel Kitchenware tariff stack?

MFN Duty (Base Rate)

2%

The standard Most Favored Nation rate from the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Applies to imports from every WTO member country, regardless of origin.

Section 301 (China surcharge)

25.0%

HS 7323.93.00 is on Section 301 List 3. China-origin goods owe this rate ON TOP of the MFN duty. Goods from Vietnam, Mexico, India, etc. are exempt.

Section 122 (10% global surcharge)

10%

A flat 10% surcharge applies to all imports regardless of origin under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. Statutory 150-day cap means this expires 2026-07-20 unless Congress renews.

MPF + HMF (customs fees)

0.3464% / 0.125%

Merchandise Processing Fee (0.3464% ad valorem, capped at $651.50 in FY2026) covers CBP entry processing. Harbor Maintenance Fee (0.125%) applies only to ocean shipments via formal entry.

Cheaper origins for Stainless Steel Kitchenware

Same product, same shipping cost, same selling price — only the country of origin changes. The duty stack does the rest.

These savings only apply if the product is genuinely manufactured in the alternative country. Routing Chinese-made goods through Vietnam to dodge Section 301 is transshipment fraud — CBP actively prosecutes this with treble damages and criminal exposure.

Frequently asked questions

What's the duty rate for stainless steel kitchenware from China?

China-origin stainless steel kitchenware (HS 7323.93.00) face an MFN base rate of 2%, plus Section 301 at 25.0%, plus the Section 122 10% global surcharge (active until 2026-07-20). Combined, China sourcing currently lands around 37.0% of CIF value before MPF and HMF processing fees.

Is HS code 7323.93.00 subject to Section 301 tariffs?

Yes. HS 7323.93.00 falls under Section 301 List 3, which adds 25.0% on top of the MFN duty for goods of Chinese origin. Section 301 does not apply to imports from other countries — Vietnam, Mexico, and India are exempt.

What's the difference between HS 7323.93.00 and HS 7318.15.80?

HS 7323.93.00 covers stainless steel kitchenware, while HS 7318.15.80 covers steel screws, bolts & fasteners. The two sit close in the tariff schedule but capture different products. If your shipment could be classified under either, work with a licensed customs broker — misclassification can mean a 5–25 percentage-point rate difference and reclassification penalties at port. The calculator at /tariff/7318-15-80-steel-screws-bolts shows the sibling code's full rate stack.

Can I source stainless steel kitchenware from Vietnam to avoid Section 301?

Yes — but only if the product is genuinely manufactured in Vietnam. Section 301 applies to country of ORIGIN, not country of shipment. Routing Chinese-made goods through Vietnam to dodge the surcharge is transshipment fraud, which CBP actively prosecutes with treble damages and criminal exposure. If your supplier sources Chinese components and only finishes in Vietnam, the substantial-transformation test still has to pass — pre-shipment factory audits and country-of-origin certificates protect you.

How is landed cost calculated for stainless steel kitchenware?

Landed cost equals product cost plus shipping plus insurance plus every applicable duty (MFN, Section 301, Section 122, Section 232 on metals, AD/CVD where listed) plus customs processing fees (MPF and HMF). All duty rates apply to CIF value (cost + insurance + freight). For HS 7323.93.00, the engine applies 2% MFN, 25.0% Section 301 on China origin, 10% Section 122 (until 2026-07-20), then layers MPF (0.3464% capped) and HMF (0.125% ocean-only) on top. Run your own numbers in the free calculator linked above.

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