China Import Tax and Duty for Furniture
The United States Trade Representative reports that China imposes a 25% tariff on imported furniture, with additional duties and taxes applying to certain types of furniture.
The United States Trade Representative reports that China imposes a 25% tariff on imported furniture, with additional duties and taxes applying to certain types of furniture.
China's General Administration of Customs requires importers to comply with regulations, including obtaining a customs declaration form and paying relevant taxes and duties.
Deloitte China provides guidance on calculating import duty on furniture, including the application of the Harmonized System code and relevant tax rates.
The United States Department of Commerce reports that China imposes various tax and duty rates on imported furniture, ranging from 10% to 30%.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council provides an overview of China's furniture import regulations, including requirements for product testing and certification.
The World Trade Organization reports that China has committed to binding tariff rates for furniture imports, with rates ranging from 5% to 25%.
Alibaba provides a guide for importers on navigating China's furniture import tax and duty regime, including tips for minimizing costs and ensuring compliance.
The Brookings Institution analyzes the impact of China's furniture import tax on global trade, including the effects on the US furniture industry and international trade agreements.