USMCA Compliance for Consumer Goods
Navigate USMCA compliance for consumer goods and retail products. Calculate RVC, classify HS codes, and reduce tariffs on household and personal care items.
Navigate USMCA compliance for consumer goods and retail products. Calculate RVC, classify HS codes, and reduce tariffs on household and personal care items.
Importers and exporters in the consumer goods industry face unique compliance hurdles:
Wide variety of products complicates classification
Section 301 adds 25% to China-sourced products
Thin retail margins sensitive to tariff costs
Fast inventory turns require quick clearance
AI-powered HS classification across product categories
Reduce landed costs through USMCA qualification
Fast certificate generation for high-volume imports
Alert system for tariff changes affecting inventory
Paying 25% Section 301 on China-sourced household goods
Shifted sourcing to Mexico suppliers, documented 58% RVC
$95,000 annual savings across product portfolio
Most consumer goods require 55% Regional Value Content under USMCA. However, specific products may have different thresholds, so classification is important.
Many consumer goods from China face 25% Section 301 tariffs. This significantly impacts retail margins and makes USMCA qualification from Mexico attractive.
Yes, each product is evaluated individually for USMCA qualification. You may have some products qualifying and others not, depending on their specific origins and manufacturing.
Explore our in-depth guides to understand tariff rules affecting consumer goods:
Learn how to calculate Regional Value Content and meet the 55% threshold for consumer goods.
Understand Section 301 China tariffs and mitigation strategies for consumer goods imports.
Step-by-step guide to generating USMCA Form D certificates for your consumer goods products.
Master HS code classification for accurate tariff calculation and USMCA qualification.
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