πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Major U.S. Customs Clearance Modes & Entry Types

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Major U.S. Customs Clearance Modes & Entry Types

Understanding U.S. customs entry types is critical for anyone shipping goods into the country. Each mode has different requirements based on value, product category, and destination. Here’s a breakdown of the most commonly used clearance types:

Entry TypeNameDeclared ValueDutyKey Notes
Type 86Section 321 (eManifest Entry)≀ $800❌ No dutyPhased out. Previously used for duty-free e-commerce parcels; widely abused.
Section 321Low-Value Shipment (Manual)≀ $800❌ No dutyOne shipment per person per day; no formal entry or duties.
Type 11Informal Entry$800–$2,500βœ… YesSuitable for non-regulated items. Often used by courier or express companies.
Type 01Formal Entry> $2,500βœ… YesRequired for most commercial goods. Needs a customs broker and full documents.
Type 03Antidumping/Countervailing DutyAny valueβœ… HighUsed for goods under ADD/CVD regulations (e.g., steel, aluminum).
Future e-ManifestDigital Section 321 (planned)≀ $800❌ or βœ… TBDUnder CBP evaluation. May return with tighter oversight and limits.

πŸ“Œ Which Entry Type Should You Use?

Shipping ScenarioRecommended EntryWhy
Small e-commerce parcelsSection 321 (manual)Low cost, minimal paperwork, but stricter post-T86.
Branded or high-value shipmentsType 01 (Formal Entry)Best for compliance and long-term operations.
Multi-SKU or regulated productsType 01 or Type 11Reduces risk of customs holds and misdeclarations.
Former T86 users seeking alternativesSection 321 + broker supportAvoid red flags; consider bonded warehousing and advanced manifest filing.
High-duty goods (e.g. tires, metal)Type 03Required by law; ADD/CVD penalties apply if not declared.

⚠️ T86 Cancellation: What It Means

  • Previously: T86 allowed fast, tax-free clearance for < $800 e-commerce parcels via ACE.
  • Now: U.S. Customs (CBP) canceled T86 due to massive underreporting and misuse by major platforms.
  • Impact:
    • Sellers now face full customs clearance, even for $5 items.
    • Brokerage fees add $20–$50 per shipment.
    • Delivery time increases from 3 days to 7+ days due to inspections.
    • Informal dropshipping and untracked direct-from-China models are no longer viable.

 

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  • May 7, 2025