Duty-ADCustoms, Duty & TaxCarrier-Mandated
Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD)
A special additional import duty imposed when foreign goods are exported at below their normal market value. Common on Chinese steel, solar panels, furniture, and certain textiles.
Ad Valorem
Category:Basic Shipping FeeChina Export Local ChargesDestination Import Charges
Applies to:
FCLLCLAirRailCourierRoadFBAAs Request
Typical Cost Range
20%–300%
of customs value (CIF)
EU ADD on Chinese steel: 30-70%. US ADD on Chinese solar panels: 200-300%. These can make entire product categories unviable.
Who Pays?
Shipper (When CIF, DAP)
Consignee (When EXW, FOB)
Negotiability
Set by carrier or port authority — not negotiable.
Anti-dumping duties are government-imposed trade remedies. Not negotiable.
Adjustment Frequency
MonthlyWeeklyFixed
Current rate reviewed: Per shipment
Chargeable Unit
% of CIF
Formula / Calculation
Duty-AD = CIF Value x Anti-Dumping Duty Rate %customsanti-dumpingtrade remedytariff
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my product has anti-dumping duties?
Check the importing country's customs tariff schedule. EU TARIC database and US CBP websites list all current ADD.
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