United States to China Trade Analysis
for Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver
Detailed tariff information for Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver imports
Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver Tariff Rate
Stable with slight decline due to ongoing trade tensions and supply chain shifts
Special Rates
MFN (Most Favored Nation)
0%
Applicable under WTO agreements for qualifying countries, including the United States, subject to trade agreements and compliance with rules of origin.
Additional Tariff (Section 301)
25%
Imposed on certain U.S. goods under Section 301 retaliatory measures since 2018; may apply unless exemptions or suspensions are in place.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on Chinese Infant Nursery Monitor Systems
The U.S. Trade Representative announced additional tariffs on infant nursery monitor systems (classified under HS Code 8525.80) imported from China, citing unfair trade practices. This measure targets products including radio transmitters, electrical adapters, and radio receivers sold as a package.
October 15, 2023
Impact: The tariffs are expected to increase costs for U.S. retailers and consumers, potentially reducing import volumes from China while encouraging domestic or alternative sourcing.
China Responds with Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Electronics
In response to U.S. tariffs, China has imposed retaliatory duties on various U.S.-made electronics, indirectly affecting the supply chain for components used in infant nursery monitor systems.
October 20, 2023
Impact: This escalation may disrupt bilateral trade flows, increasing costs for manufacturers of nursery monitors in both countries and potentially shifting production to third-party nations.
U.S. Retailers Seek Exemptions for Nursery Monitor Imports from China
Major U.S. retailers have requested tariff exemptions for infant nursery monitor systems imported from China, arguing that alternative suppliers cannot meet demand for these specific packaged products.
November 5, 2023
Impact: If granted, exemptions could stabilize prices for consumers and maintain trade volumes; if denied, retailers may face higher costs or supply shortages.
Policy Updates
U.S. Section 301 Tariff Expansion on Chinese Electronics
The U.S. expanded Section 301 tariffs to include additional electronics from China, specifically targeting HS Code 8525.80, which covers infant nursery monitor systems with radio transmitters, adapters, and receivers. The tariff rate increased to 25% effective November 1, 2023.
Date: October 10, 2023
China’s Updated Export Control List
China updated its export control list to include certain electronic components used in infant nursery monitor systems, requiring additional licensing for shipments to the U.S. This policy aims to protect national security and could delay exports.