HTS 5209.31.60.25: US import duty from China

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by weight of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/m², Dyed, Plain weave, Other, Sheeting, Not napped, Osnaburg (313). Here is the full China to US duty stack and what it costs to land.

Duty rate & fees

ChargeRate
Base duty (MFN)8.4%
Section 301 (Lists 1-4)25%
Total duty (on customs value)33.4%
Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF)0.3464% (min $33.58, max $651.50)
Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF), ocean0.125%

Worked example: $10,000 shipment

Customs value$10,000.00
Base duty (MFN)$840.00
Section 301 (Lists 1-4)$2,500.00
Merchandise Processing Fee$34.64
Harbor Maintenance Fee$12.50
Total landed cost$13,387.14

Excludes freight and insurance. Run your exact numbers in the calculator →

FAQ

What is the import duty on HTS 5209.31.60.25 from China?

Goods classified under HTS 5209.31.60.25 (Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by weight of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/m², Dyed, Plain weave, Other, Sheeting, Not napped, Osnaburg (313)) have a duty of 33.4% of the customs value on the China to US lane (base rate plus any Section 301 tariff), plus the Merchandise Processing Fee (0.3464%, min $33.58, max $651.50) and, for ocean shipments, the Harbor Maintenance Fee (0.125%).

What does HTS code 5209.31.60.25 cover?

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by weight of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/m², Dyed, Plain weave, Other, Sheeting, Not napped, Osnaburg (313). US Customs and Border Protection determines the final classification at entry.

How much does it cost to import HTS 5209.31.60.25 from China?

On a $10,000 shipment, the estimated total landed cost is $13,387, about 33.9% in duty and fees. Use the calculator for your exact value, quantity, and shipping mode.

Related codes in heading 5209

All of Chapter 52: Cotton

Estimates for planning only. Final classification and duty are determined by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at entry. Rates from USITC HTSUS 2026-06-15-cn-us. The IEEPA reciprocal tariff was struck down (SCOTUS, 2026-02-20) and is excluded. Not legal or customs-broker advice.