U.S. Import Data by HTS Code
Use official U.S. import statistics to compare origin share, public trade-value benchmarks, import trends and sourcing options by HTS code.
Open the U.S. Import Data by HTS Code →What this tool does
The Import Data tool turns official U.S. import statistics into a sourcing view for an HTS code: which countries supply the product and their share, a public statistics-based unit-value benchmark, import trends over time, and how sourcing origins compare.
It is a research and benchmarking aid built entirely on public aggregate data. Use the unit value as a market reference point — for example, to sanity-check a quote or to see where sourcing is shifting — not as a basis for declaring customs value, which must reflect your own transaction value and the applicable valuation rules.
Who should use it
Sourcing, procurement and market teams researching where a product is imported from, at what public benchmark values, and how sourcing patterns are changing.
What data it checks
- Official U.S. import statistics by HTS code and country of origin (public aggregate data).
- Import volume/value trend over time for the HTS code.
- A public, statistics-based unit-value benchmark by origin.
How to use it
- Enter the HTS code (or find one) for the product you are researching.
- Review the origin breakdown, the public trade-value benchmark, and the import trend.
- Compare sourcing origins and use the benchmark as a market reference point.
- Treat unit values as public-statistics benchmarks, not a basis for declaring customs value.
What the results mean
- Country-of-origin share and ranking for the HTS code.
- A public trade-value (statistics-based) unit-value benchmark and import trend.
- A sourcing-comparison view across origins.
Example searches
Try any of these in the tool.
What this tool does not determine
- Benchmarks come from public aggregate statistics — a market reference, not a customs value and not a basis for declaring value on entry.
- It does not determine the customs value, classification or duty for your goods.
- Declared value must reflect your transaction value and applicable valuation rules — confirm with a licensed customs broker.
Data sources
Official U.S. import statistics (public Census / USITC-type data) · Public HTSUS references
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Get a Full Freight Quote →These tools provide educational references, estimates and planning signals only. They do not provide legal advice, customs-broker advice, a final HTS classification, customs valuation, origin determination, admissibility decision, or filing instruction. Final classification, customs value, origin, Chapter 99 applicability, exclusions, fees and duties must be confirmed with a licensed customs broker, trade counsel, and/or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) before entry.