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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.

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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

How to use it

  1. Enter the HTS code (or find one) for the product you are researching.
  2. Review the origin breakdown, the public trade-value benchmark, and the import trend.
  3. Compare sourcing origins and use the benchmark as a market reference point.
  4. Treat unit values as public-statistics benchmarks, not a basis for declaring customs value.

What the results mean

Example searches

Where are lithium-ion batteries imported from? — See origin share and trend for a high-interest HTS.
Import trend for solar panels — How volume and sourcing shifted over recent years.
Public value benchmark for cotton t-shirts — A market reference unit value by origin.

Try any of these in the tool.

What this tool does not determine

Data sources

Official U.S. import statistics (public Census / USITC-type data) · Public HTSUS references

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FAQ

Where does the import data come from?
From official, public U.S. import statistics aggregated by HTS code and country of origin.
Can I use the unit value as my customs value?
No. It is a public, statistics-based benchmark for market research. Your declared customs value must reflect your own transaction value and the applicable valuation rules — never declare based on someone else's average.
Can it show which countries a product is imported from?
Yes — it shows the origin breakdown and share for the HTS code, useful for comparing sourcing options.
Is this a customs valuation tool?
No. It is a sourcing-research and benchmarking tool. Customs valuation is confirmed with a licensed customs broker.
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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.