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Old 28th September 2025, 02:52 AM   #1
A. G. Maisey
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Default USA tariffs that apply to import of ethnographic items.

Several collectors of ethnographic items, including collectors of ethnographic weaponry have contacted me and enquired if I had any knowledge or understanding of how the recent alterations to tariffs on goods entering the USA might affect the importation of ethnographic items into the USA.

It seems that there is a belief that these items could be subject to the imposition of tariffs. This belief has caused some collectors to cease the purchase of ethnographic items from countries other than the USA itself.

I have put together some information on this matter and I believe that this belief, ie, that ethnographic items imported into the USA are to be subjected to tariffs, is incorrect.

My findings are as below.

1) The tariff applied to all goods imported into the USA is determined in accordance with the classification of the goods under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS):-

https://www.help.cbp.gov/s/article/A...language=en_US

2) The HTS Code that applies to ethnographic items is HTS Code 9705.10.00.20:-

https://hts.usitc.gov/search?query=9705.10.00.20

3) The current version of the United States Harmonized Tariff Schedule is subject to 2025 Revision 24 (as at 28 Sept. 2025):-

https://hts.usitc.gov/

4) Under the provisions of Revision 24 (- 3) above, ethnographic items that have been correctly classified are not subject to the imposition of any tax, duty nor tariff:-

https://hts.usitc.gov/search?query=9705

5) See also Statistical note 1:-

https://hts.usitc.gov/search?query=9705.10.00.20

6) The ruling that applies to 9705.10.00.20 is in the form of a letter that relates to the importation of an African wooden statue, and is set forth here:-

https://rulings.cbp.gov/ruling/N346428

My conclusion is that based upon the information provided by the United States International Trade Commission there is not currently (28 Sept. 2025) any tax, duty nor tariff payable on correctly classified ethnographic items, including weaponry, that are imported into the USA.

The above summary has not been subjected to independent checking and as such should be reviewed and verified prior to acceptance. It would be appreciated if any errors and/or inadequacies in my conclusion were to be advised.

A.Maisey

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Old Yesterday, 01:10 PM   #2
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There is an ongoing discussion over at the Nihonto Message Board that illustrates some of the confusion surrounding international shipping these days: https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topi...d-tariff-info/

From personal experience, earlier this year I received a package via UPS. There was no duty payable, but I had to pay about $40 for customs clearance services. The postal services were not making charges on values under $800 per de minimus. With the postal route currently suspended, these charges become a consideration. As you will see from the NMB thread, there remains a lot of confusion.
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I have suspended all commerce with the USA until the tariffs get worked out. I've stopped buying and selling until I know what to expect.
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I think Australia Post has suspended it for us Ian.

I plan to do a bit of system testing after carriage of non-business parcels is resumed. The American side seems to be pretty clear cut, & the Australia Post system requires that a parcel must be accepted by destination country before it can be accepted. Hopefully I'm not going to have another bureaucratic fumjumble to sort out. I used to be a bureaucrat you know. Terrible people to have to deal with.
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Hi Alan,

I had considered using one of the private carriers (Fedex, UPS, DHL), but the cost of sending even a small package to or from the US with any of them is prohibitive for the purchaser, and the Customs issues with those carriers is a mess. While I can understand why AUSPOST is taking its time working through the problems with the US tariffs, the delay does not help us.

We may just have to wait it out, Alan, until sanity returns to US trade policies.

Regards, Ian.
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