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Customs Duty

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Definition

A tax levied by a government on goods imported across its borders.

Explanation

Duties add to landed cost and vary by product classification (HS code) and trade agreements. Correct classification and use of free-trade agreements can legitimately reduce duty, making it a real cost lever in global sourcing.

Example

Reclassifying the item under the correct HS code lowers its customs duty from 10% to 5%.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Customs Duty?

A tax levied by a government on goods imported across its borders. Duties add to landed cost and vary by product classification (HS code) and trade agreements. Correct classification and use of free-trade agreements can legitimately reduce duty, making it a real cost lever in global sourcing.

Can you give an example of Customs Duty?

Reclassifying the item under the correct HS code lowers its customs duty from 10% to 5%.

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