Auto Parts Import Tariffs
US import tariffs on automobile parts and accessories. HTS codes, duty rates, Section 232 tariffs, and USMCA rules of origin for auto components.
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How do you find the US import duty for auto parts?
Start by identifying the correct 10-digit HTS code for the exact auto parts product, then apply the base MFN duty and any country-of-origin tariff overlays such as Section 301, Section 232, Section 122, FTA preference, or AD/CVD exposure. Most auto parts classifications begin in HTS Chapter 87 or HTS Chapter 84 or HTS Chapter 40.
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Last verified: June 2, 2026
Rates and trade context on this page are checked against official tariff, customs, trade-policy, and import-data sources. Use the calculator for an item-specific duty stack before making entry, quote, or purchase decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the US tariff on auto parts?
Auto parts duty rates vary widely from 0% to 6% depending on the component. Section 232 tariffs of 25% apply to certain auto parts, particularly those from countries without trade agreements.
Are auto parts from Mexico duty-free under USMCA?
Auto parts from Mexico can enter duty-free under USMCA if they meet the rules of origin requirements, including regional value content thresholds of 75% for core parts.
What HTS chapter covers automobile parts?
Most auto parts fall under HTS Chapter 87 (8708 specifically). However, engines are in 8407-8408, tires in 4011, batteries in 8507, and electronics in Chapter 85. Classification depends on the specific component.
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