Toys & Games Import Tariffs
US import tariffs on toys, games, and children's products. HTS codes, duty rates, and Section 301 impacts on toy imports from China.
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How do you find the US import duty for toys & games?
Start by identifying the correct 10-digit HTS code for the exact toys & games 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 toys & games classifications begin in HTS Chapter 95.
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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 toys?
Most toys have a base duty rate of 0% under HTS Chapter 95. Dolls and stuffed toys are duty-free. However, Section 301 tariffs on Chinese toys add 7.5-25% depending on the product category.
Are video game consoles subject to tariffs?
Video game consoles (HTS 9504.50) are duty-free. However, Section 301 tariffs have been applied to some Chinese gaming equipment. Controllers and accessories may have separate classifications.
What HTS codes cover toys?
Toys fall under HTS Chapter 95. Key codes include 9503 (dolls, puzzles, models), 9504 (video games, cards, chess), 9505 (festive articles), and 9506 (sports equipment).
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