Free Tariff Calculator for E-Commerce

Calculate import duties and landed costs instantly. Updated February 2026 rates for China, Mexico, India, Vietnam, and more.

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Current US Import Tariff Rates (February 2026)

Updated tariff rates as of February 3, 2026. Source: Penn Wharton Budget Model / USITC DataWeb.

Country/Category Previous Rate (Jan 2025) Current Rate (Feb 2026) Impact
China General 2.3% 34.7% 🔴 CRITICAL
China Electronics 2.3% 34.7% 🔴 SEVERE
China Textiles 2.3% 34.7% 🔴 HIGH
Mexico General 0% 25% (USMCA exempt) 🟡 MODERATE
India Textiles 0% 50% 🔴 EXTREME
Vietnam General 0% 20% 🟡 MODERATE
Steel/Aluminum (All) 25% 39.8% 🔴 CRITICAL
Automotive Parts 2.5% 15.3% 🟡 MODERATE
Postal China (<$800) 0% 54% 🔴 EXTREME
Canada General 0% 0.1% (USMCA exempt) 🟢 LOW

⚠️ Rates are for reference only. Verify with your customs broker. Not legal or financial advice. Read our complete tariff guide →

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tariff calculator?

A tariff calculator is a tool that helps e-commerce sellers calculate import duties and taxes on products imported from other countries. It uses your product cost, country of origin, and product category to determine the exact tariff rate and landed cost. TariffSnap is a free tariff calculator specifically designed for Shopify, Amazon FBA, and Etsy sellers.

How do I calculate landed cost?

To calculate landed cost, add your product cost + shipping cost + (product cost × tariff rate) + any additional fees. For example, a $10 product from China with 34.7% tariff and $2 shipping = $10 + $2 + ($10 × 0.347) = $15.47 landed cost. This is the true cost of getting your product to your warehouse.

What are the current tariff rates for China?

As of February 2026, China's effective tariff rate is 34.7% for most products, up from 2.3% in January 2025. Postal shipments under $800 face a 54% tariff rate. These dramatic increases have significantly impacted e-commerce profit margins. Use our free calculator above to see how these rates affect your specific products.

Does TariffSnap work with Shopify, Amazon FBA, and Etsy?

Yes, TariffSnap works with all e-commerce platforms including Shopify, Amazon FBA, Etsy, WooCommerce, and any platform that can export product data to CSV format. Use our free calculator for quick estimates, or upgrade to the $59 audit to analyze your entire catalog at once.

Why did my tariff rate change in 2026?

Tariff rates changed dramatically in 2026 due to new trade policies. China tariffs increased from 2.3% to 34.7% for most products, Mexico tariffs went from 0% to 25% (though USMCA exemptions apply to 89% of imports), and India textile tariffs jumped to 50%. These changes have a major impact on e-commerce profit margins, which is why you need to recalculate your landed costs now.

How can I reduce my import duties?

To reduce import duties, consider: (1) Sourcing from countries with lower tariff rates like Vietnam (20%) or Canada (0.1%) instead of China (34.7%), (2) Leveraging USMCA exemptions for Mexico/Canada imports, (3) Reclassifying products under a different HTS code with a lower rate, or (4) Discontinuing high-tariff products that are no longer profitable. Our $59 tariff audit shows you exactly which products to keep, kill, or reprice.

Is the free calculator really free?

Yes! Our free tariff calculator requires no signup, no credit card, and no hidden fees. Calculate as many individual products as you need. If you want to analyze 50 SKUs at once with detailed KEEP/KILL/CHANGE PRICE recommendations, that's our optional $59 audit service.

Are these tariff rates accurate?

Our tariff rates are updated as of February 3, 2026, based on data from the Penn Wharton Budget Model and USITC DataWeb. However, tariff rates can change, and specific products may have different rates based on their HTS code. Always verify with your customs broker for your specific situation. This tool is for educational purposes and not legal or financial advice.

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