Electronics: tariff refund exposure
Electronics and components are among the most tariff-exposed imports in the country, laptops, phones, displays, wiring, and power supplies are overwhelmingly China-made and were central to Section 301. Even lines with a 0% base rate often carry the +25% 301 duty, so electronics importers of record routinely have substantial recoverable exposure.
Do electronics importers qualify?
You likely have a reviewable claim if the following are true.
- You were the Importer of Record on the customs entries
- You imported into the U.S. in 2025 or 2026
- You sourced from China or other tariff-affected countries
- Your entries carried Section 301 or IEEPA duties
Example goods & HTS categories
Illustrative lines commonly seen in this category, verify your own against the official HTS.
| HTS code | Example goods | Base duty | Section 301 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8471.30.01 | Portable laptop computers | 0% | +25% likely |
| 8517.13.00 | Smartphones | 0% | +25% likely |
| 8528.72.64 | LCD/LED televisions | 5% | +25% likely |
| 8544.42.90 | Insulated wire & cables with connectors | 2.6% | +25% likely |
| 8536.69.40 | Electrical plugs & sockets | 2.7% | +25% likely |
| 8501.31.40 | DC motors, ≤ 750 W | 2.8% | +25% likely |
Illustrative HTS lines and rates for planning only, not a determination for your specific goods. Check the official USITC HTS or use our HTS lookup.
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