Tires Import Tariffs
US import tariffs on tires including passenger, truck, and specialty tires. HTS codes, duty rates, and anti-dumping orders on tire imports.
Quick answer for importers
How do you find the US import duty for tires?
Start by identifying the correct 10-digit HTS code for the exact tires 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 tires classifications begin in HTS Chapter 40.
Tires Import Duty by Country of Origin
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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 import duty on tires?
Passenger car tires (HTS 4011.10) have a base duty rate of 4%. Truck tires (HTS 4011.20) have a rate of 4%. Anti-dumping duties on Chinese passenger and light truck tires can add 20-80% depending on the manufacturer.
Are there anti-dumping duties on tires from China?
Yes, significant AD/CVD orders exist on passenger vehicle and light truck tires from China, with combined duties ranging from 20% to over 80% for most Chinese tire manufacturers.
What HTS code covers passenger car tires?
Passenger car tires are classified under HTS 4011.10 (new pneumatic rubber tires for motor cars). Truck tires fall under 4011.20, and bicycle tires under 4011.50.
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