🇻🇳 Vietnam vs 🇨🇳 China Tariffs — Import Duty Comparison (2026)
Vietnam
China
Product Overlap
Both countries export these product categories to the US:
🇻🇳 Vietnam Advantages
- +Lower overall tariff rate (10% vs 35%)
- +Not subject to Section 301 tariffs (China-specific)
- +Unique export categories: Seafood, Coffee
🇨🇳 China Advantages
- +Higher US trade volume ($575B vs $127B)
- +Unique export categories: Toys, Chemicals
When choosing between Vietnam and China as import sources, US businesses must weigh tariff rates, trade agreements, product availability, and supply chain logistics.
Vietnam has a lower effective tariff rate (10%) compared to China (35%), a difference of 25%.
Both countries export Electronics, Textiles, Footwear, Machinery, and 4 other overlapping categories to the United States, creating direct competition in these sectors.
In terms of trade volume, Vietnam accounts for approximately $127B in bilateral trade with the US, compared to China's $575B.
Both countries are subject to the 10% Section 122 tariff imposed on February 24, 2026, following the Supreme Court's ruling striking down IEEPA tariffs. This rate expires approximately July 24, 2026 unless Congress extends it.
Vietnam's advantages include: Lower overall tariff rate (10% vs 35%); Not subject to Section 301 tariffs (China-specific); Unique export categories: Seafood, Coffee. China's advantages include: Higher US trade volume ($575B vs $127B); Unique export categories: Toys, Chemicals.
For most product categories, Vietnam currently offers lower import costs due to its tariff advantage. However, importers should consider factors beyond tariffs including shipping costs, lead times, quality standards, and supply chain reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions
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