Plastics from Taiwan: 14% US Tariff (2026)
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Importing plastics from Taiwan into the United States carries an effective tariff of about 14% in 2026. That breaks down as 4% MFN base rate + 10% Base tariff — the product's MFN base duty plus the 10% Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced the expired Section 122 rate on July 24, 2026.
Taiwan sits in the 10% tier of the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced the expired Section 122 rate on July 24, 2026, layered on the product's MFN base. It is not subject to the China-specific Section 301 duties, which keeps plastics from Taiwan well below Chinese-origin equivalents.
Plastics imports fall under HTS chapters 39-40. On a $10,000 shipment, the ~14% effective rate works out to roughly $1,400 in duty before the Merchandise Processing Fee (0.3464%) and, on ocean freight, the Harbor Maintenance Fee (0.125%). Because the exact duty depends on the specific HTS code and materials, confirm the classification with the HTS Code Finder and run your country and declared value through the tariff calculator on this page for the fully stacked number.
Refund angle: if you imported plastics from Taiwan between April 2025 and February 2026, you likely paid the IEEPA reciprocal tariff (about 32%) that the Supreme Court struck down on February 20, 2026 in Learning Resources v. Trump. That layer is now recoverable from the roughly $166 billion CBP refund pool through the CAPE reliquidation process, plus statutory interest near 5%. Section 301 and Section 232 duties were not struck down and are not refundable. The Phase 1 window covers unliquidated entries and those within 80 days of liquidation.
Bottom line for plastics importers sourcing from Taiwan: confirm the HTS classification, budget for the 14% stacked rate, and — if you paid IEEPA duties in 2025 — check refund eligibility before Phase 1 windows close on a rolling basis.
Plastics Tariffs by Country: Where It’s Cheapest to Import in 2026
Taiwan ranks #6 of 10 major plastics sources by effective US tariff. Cheapest first — click any country for its full breakdown.
| Source country | 2026 rate | vs. Taiwan |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | 14% | same |
| India | 14% | same |
| Japan | 14% | same |
| Mexico | 14% | same |
| South Korea | 14% | same |
| Taiwan (this page) | 14% | — |
| Germany | 15% | +1 pts |
| Italy | 15% | +1 pts |
| Thailand | 16.5% | +2.5 pts |
| China | 41.5% | +27.5 pts |
Effective 2026 rates for typical goods in this category (MFN base + the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced Section 122 on July 24, 2026, plus Section 301/232 where they apply). Your exact duty depends on the specific HTS code — Canada is currently the lowest-tariff major source at 14%. Tariffs are one input; weigh freight, lead time, and quality too.
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