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subcategories, which determine base tariff rates and additional duties based on product type and country of origin. For importers sourcing stainless cookware in 2026, the total landed cost now reflects multiple tariff layers: a base MFN rate, a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tariffstool.com\/hts\/household-steel-articles-7323\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">10% Section 122 tariff<\/a> effective February 24, 2026, and a 25% Section 301 surcharge on Chinese-origin goods. Getting the classification right from the start is the single most effective way to control costs and avoid customs delays.<\/p>\n    <div class=\"artmeta\">\n      <div class=\"artmeta__cell\"><span class=\"artmeta__k\">Read time<\/span><span class=\"artmeta__v\"><span class=\"mi\">8 min<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n      <div class=\"artmeta__cell\"><span class=\"artmeta__k\">Focus codes<\/span><span class=\"artmeta__v\"><span class=\"mi\">HTS 7323.93 \u00b7 7323.99<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n      <div class=\"artmeta__cell\"><span class=\"artmeta__k\">Compliance<\/span><span class=\"artmeta__v\"><span class=\"mi\">ISO 9001 \/ CE \/ FDA \/ LFGB<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n      <div class=\"artmeta__cell\"><span class=\"artmeta__k\">Author<\/span><span class=\"artmeta__v\">Jason \u00b7 Import Compliance<\/span><\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/header>\n\n<div class=\"artgrid\">\n\n  <aside class=\"toc\" aria-label=\"On this page\">\n    <div class=\"toc__inner\">\n      <div class=\"toc__label\">On this page<\/div>\n      <ol>\n        <li><a href=\"#1-what-are-the-primary-hts-codes-for-stainless-steel-cookware\">Primary HTS codes<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#2-how-origin-based-tariffs-compound-your-total-duty-liability\">Origin-based tariffs<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#3-pressure-cookers-vs-general-cookware-how-product-type-shifts-your-duty-rate\">Product type &amp; rate<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#4-documentation-requirements-for-accurate-duty-classification\">Documentation<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#5-how-trade-agreements-reduce-cookware-import-duties\">Trade agreements<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#6-total-landed-cost-calculating-the-real-import-duty-burden\">Total landed cost<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#key-takeaways\">Key takeaways<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#why-classification-accuracy-is-the-only-lever-that-actually-matters\">What most importers miss<\/a><\/li>\n        <li><a href=\"#faq\">FAQ<\/a><\/li>\n      <\/ol>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/aside>\n\n  <div class=\"prose\">\n\n    <h2 id=\"1-what-are-the-primary-hts-codes-for-stainless-steel-cookware\">1. What are the primary HTS codes for stainless steel cookware?<\/h2>\n    <p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.shipnerd.com\/support\/freight-class\/shipping-codes\/base-metal\/items-iron-steel\/table-kitchen-household-iron-steel-wool-pot-scourers-scouring-polishing-pads-gloves-157323\/of-stainless-steel-15732393\/kitchen-ware-stainless-steel-nesoi-157323930060\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">HTS subheading 7323.93<\/a> covers stainless steel kitchenware including cookware and tableware, with a base MFN duty rate of 2%. This is the starting point for nearly every stainless steel cookware import duty category decision. The broader HTS 7323 heading covers all table, kitchen, and household articles of iron or steel, but the 7323.93 subheading is the specific classification that applies to stainless steel items.<\/p>\n\n    <figure>\n      <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/csuxjmfbwmkxiegfpljm.supabase.co\/storage\/v1\/object\/public\/blog-images\/organization-34929\/1781086326602_Compliance-officer-reviewing-cookware-HTS-codes.jpeg\" alt=\"Compliance officer reviewing cookware HTS codes\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1600\" height=\"900\" \/>\n      <figcaption>Compliance officer reviewing cookware HTS codes<\/figcaption>\n    <\/figure>\n\n    <p>The base duty range across HTS 7323 subcategories runs from 2% to 3.4%, depending on the specific product type. General stainless steel pots and pans typically land at the 2% base rate under 7323.93. Other household steel articles not specifically classified elsewhere may attract the higher 3.4% general MFN rate.<\/p>\n    <p>Key HTS subheadings relevant to stainless steel cookware imports:<\/p>\n    <ul>\n      <li><strong>7323.93.00.60<\/strong> \u2014 Kitchenware of stainless steel, not elsewhere specified (NESOI), base duty 2%<\/li>\n      <li><strong>7323.93.10<\/strong> \u2014 Pressure cookers of stainless steel, which carry a distinct tariff sub-code<\/li>\n      <li><strong>7323.99<\/strong> \u2014 Other household articles of iron or steel, base duty up to 3.4%<\/li>\n      <li><strong>7323.10<\/strong> \u2014 Iron or steel wool, pot scourers, and scouring or polishing pads (not applicable to cookware but within the same heading)<\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n\n    <aside class=\"protip\">\n      <p><strong>Pro Tip:<\/strong> <em>Always verify the 10-digit HTS code with U.S. Customs and Border Protection\u2019s online Schedule B search tool before filing. A one-digit error in subheading classification can trigger a duty rate difference of more than a full percentage point, plus potential penalties for misclassification.<\/em><\/p>\n    <\/aside>\n\n    <p>Trade agreements can reduce or eliminate base MFN rates for qualifying countries, so the origin of your cookware directly affects which rate applies. Countries with preferential trade programs may qualify for duty-free entry on the same HTS subheading that attracts a 2% rate from a non-agreement country.<\/p>\n\n    <h2 id=\"2-how-origin-based-tariffs-compound-your-total-duty-liability\">2. How origin-based tariffs compound your total duty liability<\/h2>\n    <p>The base MFN rate is only the first layer of cost. Stainless steel cookware imports now carry a 10% Section 122 tariff on top of the base rate, effective February 24, 2026, applying broadly across steel and aluminum derivative products. For Chinese-origin cookware, an additional 25% Section 301 tariff applies, bringing the combined duty burden to approximately 37% to 38.4% before any other fees.<\/p>\n    <p>This tariff stacking is the defining cost challenge for importers in 2026. A shipment of stainless steel pots from China with a customs value of $100,000 now faces roughly $37,000 to $38,400 in combined duties before freight, insurance, and local taxes. That math changes sourcing decisions fundamentally.<\/p>\n    <p>Origin-based duty implications by country:<\/p>\n    <ul>\n      <li><strong>China:<\/strong> Base MFN (2% to 3.4%) + Section 122 (10%) + Section 301 (25%) = approximately 37% to 38.4% total<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Canada and Mexico:<\/strong> Subject to USMCA rules of origin; qualifying goods may avoid Section 301 but still face Section 122 depending on steel content and origin determination<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Vietnam, India, and other non-agreement countries:<\/strong> Base MFN + Section 122 applies; no Section 301 unless specifically targeted<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Countries with U.S. free trade agreements (FTAs):<\/strong> May qualify for reduced or zero base MFN rates, though Section 122 tariffs on steel derivatives may still apply<\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n    <p>The Section 301 tariff on Chinese goods has been in place since 2018 and has been extended and expanded multiple times. Importers who assumed this tariff would expire have repeatedly been caught off guard. Treat it as a permanent cost variable in your sourcing model, not a temporary surcharge.<\/p>\n\n    <aside class=\"protip\">\n      <p><strong>Pro Tip:<\/strong> <em>Request a binding ruling from U.S. Customs and Border Protection before your first large shipment from a new origin country. A binding ruling locks in the classification and duty rate, protecting you from retroactive reassessment.<\/em><\/p>\n    <\/aside>\n\n    <h2 id=\"3-pressure-cookers-vs-general-cookware-how-product-type-shifts-your-duty-rate\">3. Pressure cookers vs. general cookware: how product type shifts your duty rate<\/h2>\n    <p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.eximguru.com\/hs-codes\/7323-table-kitchen-or-other-household.aspx\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Pressure cookers<\/a> carry a distinct tariff sub-code under HTS 7323.93.10, separate from general stainless steel pots and pans. This distinction matters because the duty rate and any applicable antidumping or countervailing duty orders can differ between product types within the same broad HTS heading.<\/p>\n    <p>The table below summarizes the key duty rate components for common stainless steel cookware categories:<\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"spec-wrap\">\n      <table class=\"spec\">\n        <thead>\n          <tr><th scope=\"col\">Product type<\/th><th scope=\"col\">HTS subheading<\/th><th scope=\"col\">Base MFN rate<\/th><th scope=\"col\">Section 122<\/th><th scope=\"col\">Section 301 (China)<\/th><th scope=\"col\">Approximate total (China origin)<\/th><\/tr>\n        <\/thead>\n        <tbody>\n          <tr><td>General stainless steel cookware<\/td><td class=\"mono-cell\">7323.93.00.60<\/td><td>2%<\/td><td>10%<\/td><td>25%<\/td><td>~37%<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>Pressure cookers (stainless steel)<\/td><td class=\"mono-cell\">7323.93.10<\/td><td>Varies<\/td><td>10%<\/td><td>25%<\/td><td>~37%+<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>Other household steel articles<\/td><td class=\"mono-cell\">7323.99<\/td><td>3.4%<\/td><td>10%<\/td><td>25%<\/td><td>~38.4%<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>Food storage containers (steel)<\/td><td class=\"mono-cell\">7323.93<\/td><td>2%<\/td><td>10%<\/td><td>25%<\/td><td>~37%<\/td><\/tr>\n        <\/tbody>\n      <\/table>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.yazati.com\/compliance-checklist-for-metal-kitchenware-export-to-canada\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">stainless steel grade<\/a> used in production (304, 316, or 430) does not change the HTS classification or base duty rate. However, grade documentation affects compliance clearance, particularly for food-contact safety certifications. Grade 316 carries higher nickel content and is often required for medical-grade or premium cookware, which may trigger additional testing requirements in destination markets. You can review how <a href=\"https:\/\/ufamcooks.com\/grading-stainless-steel-kitchen-product-quality\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">stainless steel grades<\/a> affect quality standards and compliance requirements before finalizing your product specifications.<\/p>\n\n    <h2 id=\"4-documentation-requirements-for-accurate-duty-classification\">4. Documentation requirements for accurate duty classification<\/h2>\n    <p>Proper import documentation is the operational backbone of correct HTS classification and duty application. Missing or inaccurate documents are the most common cause of customs holds, duty reassessments, and fines. The core document set for stainless steel cookware imports includes:<\/p>\n    <ol class=\"method\">\n      <li><strong>Commercial invoice<\/strong> \u2014 Must state the precise product description, HTS code, unit value, country of origin, and buyer\/seller details. Vague descriptions like \u201ckitchenware\u201d without material specification trigger manual review.<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Packing list<\/strong> \u2014 Itemizes quantities, weights, and dimensions per SKU. Customs uses this to verify the commercial invoice and assess volumetric duties where applicable.<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Certificate of origin<\/strong> \u2014 Required to determine applicable duty rates and eligibility for preferential trade programs. For USMCA claims, a specific certification of origin format is required.<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Material safety test reports<\/strong> \u2014 Canada enforces mandatory collection of detailed test reports and safety certificates for metal kitchenware, particularly for food-contact compliance. The U.S. FDA also requires food-contact materials to meet applicable regulations.<\/li>\n      <li><strong>Bill of lading or airway bill<\/strong> \u2014 The transport document that triggers customs entry. The HTS code on this document must match the commercial invoice.<\/li>\n    <\/ol>\n\n    <aside class=\"protip\">\n      <p><strong>Pro Tip:<\/strong> <em>Prepare a master compliance file for each SKU before the first shipment. Include the test report, material certificate, HTS classification rationale, and certificate of origin. Customs brokers can clear shipments faster when this file is ready, and it protects you during audits.<\/em><\/p>\n    <\/aside>\n\n    <p>Consumer safety standards take precedence over convenience in import inspections. Rigorous documentation is not bureaucratic overhead. It is the mechanism that keeps your shipments moving and your duty rates accurate.<\/p>\n\n    <h2 id=\"5-how-trade-agreements-reduce-cookware-import-duties\">5. How trade agreements reduce cookware import duties<\/h2>\n    <p>Special duty rates of zero or reduced percentages apply to stainless steel cookware from countries covered by U.S. free trade agreements and preference programs. This means the same product classified under 7323.93 can enter duty-free from one country and at 37% from another. Origin engineering, the practice of shifting production to a lower-tariff country, is a legitimate and widely used cost management strategy.<\/p>\n    <p>Countries and programs that commonly reduce or eliminate the base MFN rate on stainless steel cookware include the USMCA (Canada and Mexico), the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS), the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for eligible developing nations, and bilateral agreements with countries like Australia and Singapore. Each program has specific rules of origin that the product must satisfy, typically requiring a minimum percentage of regional value content or a tariff shift from raw materials to finished goods.<\/p>\n    <p>The Section 122 tariff on steel derivatives complicates this picture. Even if a product qualifies for zero base MFN under an FTA, the Section 122 tariff may still apply if the product is classified as a steel derivative. Importers should confirm with their customs broker whether Section 122 applies to their specific HTS subheading and origin combination before assuming FTA savings eliminate all additional duties.<\/p>\n\n    <h2 id=\"6-total-landed-cost-calculating-the-real-import-duty-burden\">6. Total landed cost: calculating the real import duty burden<\/h2>\n    <p>The total landed cost of stainless steel cookware is the sum of product cost, freight, insurance, customs duties, and any applicable local taxes. Additional taxes beyond customs duties, such as GST and provincial taxes in Canada, apply in many markets and must be factored into landed cost calculations. Ignoring these layers produces inaccurate margin projections and sourcing decisions based on incomplete data.<\/p>\n    <p>For a U.S. importer sourcing from China, the duty stack on a $50,000 FOB shipment of stainless steel pots looks like this: $1,000 base MFN at 2%, plus $5,000 Section 122 at 10%, plus $12,500 Section 301 at 25%, totaling $18,500 in duties alone before freight and customs broker fees. That is a 37% duty burden on the product value. The same shipment from Vietnam would carry approximately $6,000 in duties (2% MFN plus 10% Section 122), a $12,500 difference on a single order.<\/p>\n    <p>Importers who build landed cost models before committing to a supplier make better sourcing decisions. The difference between a 12% and a 37% duty rate on a recurring order is not a rounding error. It is the difference between a viable margin and a loss.<\/p>\n\n    <h2 id=\"key-takeaways\">Key takeaways<\/h2>\n    <p>Accurate HTS classification under 7323.93 combined with origin-aware sourcing is the most direct way to control stainless steel cookware import duty costs in 2026.<\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"spec-wrap\">\n      <table class=\"spec\">\n        <thead>\n          <tr><th scope=\"col\">Point<\/th><th scope=\"col\">Details<\/th><\/tr>\n        <\/thead>\n        <tbody>\n          <tr><td>Base duty rate<\/td><td>HTS 7323.93 carries a 2% base MFN rate for most stainless steel cookware.<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>2026 tariff stack<\/td><td>Chinese-origin cookware now faces approximately 37% in combined duties (MFN + Section 122 + Section 301).<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>Product type matters<\/td><td>Pressure cookers and general cookware fall under different sub-codes with distinct duty implications.<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>Documentation drives clearance<\/td><td>A complete compliance file per SKU prevents customs holds and protects against duty reassessment.<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td>Trade agreements reduce costs<\/td><td>FTA-qualifying origins can eliminate the base MFN rate, cutting total duty burden significantly.<\/td><\/tr>\n        <\/tbody>\n      <\/table>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2 id=\"why-classification-accuracy-is-the-only-lever-that-actually-matters\">Why classification accuracy is the only lever that actually matters<\/h2>\n    <p>I have seen importers spend months negotiating a 3% price reduction from a supplier while ignoring a 25% tariff exposure sitting in plain sight. The math never works in their favor. The HTS code is not a formality. It is the single most consequential number in your import cost structure, and most importers treat it as an afterthought.<\/p>\n    <p>The most common mistake I observe is using a competitor\u2019s or supplier\u2019s HTS code without independent verification. Suppliers in China often provide HTS codes optimized for their own export documentation, not for U.S. import classification. Those two codes are not always the same, and the discrepancy can trigger a customs audit that costs more in time and legal fees than the duty savings ever would have.<\/p>\n    <p>The 2026 tariff environment has made this worse. With Section 122 now layered on top of existing Section 301 tariffs, the penalty for misclassification is not just a corrected duty bill. It can include back duties, interest, and penalties that reach back years. Investing in a licensed customs broker and a proper classification review before your first shipment is not optional overhead. It is the cheapest insurance you will buy all year.<\/p>\n    <p>Trade policy will keep shifting. The importers who build compliance infrastructure now, rather than reacting to each new tariff announcement, are the ones who maintain margin stability. Awareness of evolving tariff changes is not a passive activity. It requires a quarterly review of your HTS codes against current CBP guidance and any active trade actions.<\/p>\n\n    <blockquote class=\"pullquote\">\n      <p><em>\u2014 Jason<\/em><\/p>\n    <\/blockquote>\n\n    <section class=\"cta\" aria-label=\"Source compliant stainless steel cookware directly from Ufamcooks\">\n      <h2 id=\"source-compliant-stainless-steel-cookware-directly-from-ufamcooks\">Source compliant stainless steel cookware directly from Ufamcooks<\/h2>\n      <p>Ufamcooks manufactures stainless steel kitchenware with full material traceability, grade certification, and documentation support built into every order. For importers managing complex duty categories, that means commercial invoices with precise HTS descriptions, material safety test reports, and certificates of origin prepared to customs standards. Explore the full <a href=\"https:\/\/ufamcooks.com\/product-category\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">stainless steel cookware range<\/a> to find products that align with your tariff category and compliance requirements. Ufamcooks\u2019 factory-direct model removes middleman costs, which matters even more when your duty burden is already running at 37% on Chinese-origin goods. Every product ships with the documentation your customs broker needs to clear efficiently.<\/p>\n    <\/section>\n\n    <h2 id=\"faq\">FAQ<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"faq\">\n      <details open>\n        <summary>What HTS code covers stainless steel cookware imports?<\/summary>\n        <div class=\"faq__a\"><p>HTS subheading 7323.93 covers stainless steel kitchenware including cookware, with a base MFN duty rate of 2%. The 10-digit code 7323.93.00.60 applies to general stainless steel kitchenware not elsewhere specified.<\/p><\/div>\n      <\/details>\n      <details>\n        <summary>What is the total import duty on Chinese stainless steel cookware in 2026?<\/summary>\n        <div class=\"faq__a\"><p>Chinese-origin stainless steel cookware faces a combined duty of approximately 37% to 38.4%, comprising the 2% to 3.4% base MFN rate, a 10% Section 122 tariff effective February 2026, and a 25% Section 301 tariff.<\/p><\/div>\n      <\/details>\n      <details>\n        <summary>Do stainless steel grades affect import duty rates?<\/summary>\n        <div class=\"faq__a\"><p>Grades 304, 316, and 430 do not change the HTS classification or base duty rate, but they affect food-contact compliance documentation requirements, which can impact customs clearance speed.<\/p><\/div>\n      <\/details>\n      <details>\n        <summary>What documents are required to import stainless steel cookware?<\/summary>\n        <div class=\"faq__a\"><p>The core document set includes a commercial invoice with HTS code, packing list, certificate of origin, material safety test reports, and a bill of lading. Canada additionally requires detailed food-contact safety certificates for metal kitchenware.<\/p><\/div>\n      <\/details>\n      <details>\n        <summary>Can trade agreements reduce cookware import duties?<\/summary>\n        <div class=\"faq__a\"><p>Yes. Countries covered by U.S. free trade agreements such as USMCA, KORUS, and GSP-eligible nations may qualify for reduced or zero base MFN rates on stainless steel cookware under HTS 7323.93, though Section 122 tariffs may still apply depending on product classification.<\/p><\/div>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2 id=\"recommended\">Recommended<\/h2>\n    <ul class=\"reco\">\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/ufamcooks.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">UFamcooks &#8211; Excellent Kitchenware Manufacturer &amp; Supplier<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/ufamcooks.com\/grading-stainless-steel-kitchen-product-quality\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Grading Stainless Steel Kitchen Product Quality<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/ufamcooks.com\/es_es\/188-stainless-steel-properties-grades-and-applications\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">18\/8 Stainless Steel: Properties, Grades, and Applications<\/a><\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/article>\n\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\">\n{\n  \"@context\": \"https:\/\/schema.org\",\n  \"@type\": \"FAQPage\",\n  \"mainEntity\": [\n    {\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"What HTS code covers stainless steel cookware imports?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"HTS subheading 7323.93 covers stainless steel kitchenware including cookware, with a base MFN duty rate of 2%. 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