The customs of each country have different import tariff starting points for the imported goods. If the declared value is below this starting point, there is no customs duty for importers. Below is the worldwide tariffs starting point list.
Tips: This customs duty starting point chart is for your reference only. To get real-time accurate customs duty starting points for each country, please visit the official customs website to check the details.
Worldwide Tariff Starting Point List
Country | Tariffs Starting Point |
United States | ≥ 800USD |
Canada | ≥ 20CAD |
Australia | ≥ 1000AUD (743USD) |
New Zealand | ≥ 1000NZD (683USD) |
Singapore | ≥ 400SGD (293USD) |
South Korea | ≥ 130USD |
Malaysia | ≥ 100USD |
Philippines | ≥ 200USD |
Japan | ≥ 130USD |
Thailand | ≥ 1000THB (30USD) |
Vietnam | ≥ 45USD |
Mongolia | ≥ 50USD |
Russia | ≥ 10000RUB (123USD) |
Indonesia | ≥ 50USD |
Mexico | ≥ 50USD |
Brazil | ≥ 46USD |
United Arab Emirates | ≥ 260USD |
United Kingdom | ≥ 15GBP (19.5USD) |
Switzerland | ≥ 20CHF (21USD) |
Latin America | ≥ 50USD |
Colombia | ≥ 200USD |
India | ≥ 150USD |
Cambodia | ≥ 300USD |
Mexico | ≥ 50USD |
China | ≥ 1000RMB (156USD) |
South Africa | ≥ 0USD |
Israel | ≥ 75USD |
EU Countries | Tariffs Starting Point |
Greece | ≥ 22EUR |
Netherlands | ≥ 22EUR |
Belgium | ≥ 22EUR |
France | ≥ 22EUR |
Spain | ≥ 22EUR |
Portugal | ≥ 22EUR |
Luxembourg | ≥ 22EUR |
Ireland | ≥ 22EUR |
Malta | ≥ 22EUR |
Cyprus | ≥ 22EUR |
Finland | ≥ 22EUR |
Bulgaria | ≥ 22EUR |
Hungary | ≥ 22EUR |
Lithuania | ≥ 22EUR |
Latvia | ≥ 22EUR |
Estonia | ≥ 22EUR |
Croatia | ≥ 22EUR |
Slovenia | ≥ 22EUR |
Italy | ≥ 22EUR |
Romania | ≥ 22EUR |
Czech Republic | ≥ 22EUR |
Slovakia | ≥ 22EUR |
Austria | ≥ 22EUR |
Denmark | ≥ 22EUR |
Sweden | ≥ 22EUR |
Poland | ≥ 22EUR |
Germany | ≥ 22EUR |
Is there any shipping way to avoid customs duty for the importers/buyers?
- If you choose DHL, FedEx, or UPS, there will be some customs duty for importers if the declared value is over the tariff starting point.
- If you choose express airmail, express line, ePacket, air shipping, or sea shipping, we (the shipper) will pay for the customs duty (VAT) and deal with customs clearance. You can contact us for more details.