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Section 301 tariff check for keyboard from China

Planning Use only. Broker review required for Entry Use.

A keyboard from China can be wired, wireless, mechanical, membrane, gaming, tablet-cover style, ergonomic, numeric keypad, barebone kit, or keyboard-and-mouse bundle. Section 301 exposure depends on the supported HTS candidate and China origin record.

Use this page to prepare a Planning Use file before a duty number is used in pricing.

quick answer

For "section 301 tariff keyboard from China", collect wired or wireless function, Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz receiver, battery, switch type, layout, backlight, cable, dongle, kit contents, origin support, supplier code, and value. Then check the sourced HTS candidate against current USTR Section 301 material.

Do not treat every keyboard as the same article. A wireless keyboard, mechanical kit, and tablet keyboard case need different facts.

facts to collect for a keyboard

Collect:

  • Invoice wording, SKU, model number, product page, and packaging photos.
  • Keyboard type: full-size, compact, mechanical, membrane, gaming, ergonomic, numeric keypad, tablet keyboard, or kit.
  • Connection: USB cable, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz dongle, dual-mode, or wired-only.
  • Battery chemistry, capacity, charging port, replaceable battery status, and cable contents.
  • Switch type, keycaps, layout, language, backlight, RGB, hot-swap sockets, PCB, and case material.
  • Set contents: dongle, cable, keycap puller, switches, wrist rest, mouse, case, manual, or retail box.
  • Country of origin evidence for PCB assembly, switch assembly, case molding, final assembly, and packing.
  • Supplier HS or HTS code and notes.
  • Unit value, assists, freight, insurance, and shipment timing.

Ask for the bottom label and box contents. Keyboard kits often hide extra parts. Keep dongle and cable photos with the same SKU.

missing facts

Mark the file incomplete when:

  • Wired versus wireless status is unclear.
  • Battery or dongle contents are not documented.
  • Keyboard-only versus bundle or tablet case status is unsupported.
  • Switch, layout, or kit contents are missing.
  • Origin is assumed from exporter paperwork.
  • Supplier code is only six digits or from another market.
  • Current USTR Section 301 treatment has not been checked for the candidate line.
  • Exclusion claims have no source date.

These gaps can move the file between keyboard, computer input device, wireless device, keyboard case, kit, or bundle paths.

HTS candidate notes

Build candidate rows around the imported article: wired keyboard, wireless keyboard, mechanical keyboard, barebone kit, tablet keyboard case, numeric keypad, or keyboard-and-mouse bundle. Each row should cite connection, battery, switch or kit facts, set contents, origin, and supplier code.

Rejected paths should stay visible. If no mouse is included, say so. If the keyboard is part of a tablet case, record that separately.

authority sources

Use USITC HTS for tariff text. Use CBP CROSS for keyboards, input devices, wireless computer accessories, kits, and bundles. Use USTR for the current Section 301 check.

planning path

Start with a table for keyboard type, connection, battery, switch or layout facts, set contents, origin, supplier code, and value. Then compare the candidate line with current Section 301 material.

The result should support broker review, not replace it.

related planning questions

  • section 301 tariff keyboard from China
  • China tariff keyboard
  • keyboard additional duties China
  • USTR Section 301 keyboard
  • tariff exclusion keyboard

Keep these searches tied to one keyboard model.

questions importers ask

Does wireless function matter?

Yes. Record Bluetooth, dongle, battery, and cable facts.

Does a keyboard kit change the file?

Yes. Switches, keycaps, PCB, and case contents need review.

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planning boundary

This keyboard Section 301 page is a planning artifact. It is not an Entry Use classification, not a binding ruling, and not a legal opinion. The importer remains responsible for reasonable care and must obtain broker or customs authority review before filing.

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