According to ChatpGPT, I hope this helps answer all the questions.
Customs Fees Bracket for U.S. Shipments from China (As of 2025)
1. Value of Goods ≤ $800 (De Minimis Threshold)
- Duty: $0 (usually duty-free)
- Customs Form: None required for informal entry
- Applicable Fees: None in most cases
- Exceptions: Certain goods (e.g., alcohol, tobacco, some textiles) may still be subject to duties/taxes
2. Value of Goods $801 – $2,500
- Duty: Based on Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS); varies by product (typically 0% – 37.5%)
- Customs Form: Formal entry may be required
- Applicable Fees:
- Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF): ~0.3464% of value (min $31.67, max $614.35)
- Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF): 0.125% (if arriving by sea)
3. Value of Goods > $2,500
- Duty: Based on HTS classification
- Customs Form: Formal entry required; may need customs broker
- Applicable Fees:
- MPF & HMF as above
- Broker Fees: If using a customs broker (optional but recommended for complex imports
4. Additional Considerations
- Antidumping or Countervailing Duties: Applied on specific products (e.g., steel, solar panels)
- Section 301 Tariffs: Additional tariffs on certain Chinese goods (e.g., electronics, machinery)
- Restricted or Regulated Items: May require permits or be prohibited
Category | Details |
Value | $100 |
De Minimis Rule | Under $800 — qualifies for duty-free |
Customs Duty | $0 (since value < $800) |
MPF / HMF | $0 (not applicable under $800 threshold) |
Additional Tariffs | None for most standard watches under $800 |
Other Notes | May still be inspected by CBP |
So based on what I am seeing if you are getting 1 or 2 reps you should be under the $800 “De Minimis Rule” and therefore not be subject to any extra fees.