EmergencyIan
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You got lucky, my friend. Duty is mandated by law to be applied to EVERY item entering the USA unless that specific item is duty-free. The amount of duty is set in the harmonized U. S. tariff codes; the materials an item is made from, the item type, and where it was manufactured all factor into the amount charged. And even items that may have erroneously not been assed duty are subject to an annual process applied to EVERY cleared item, whereby an audit is implemented (by computer, but a manual one can follow) and a subsequent, corrected billing could take place.
The most costly item I have ever run across would be leather-welted footwear from Japan, which has a 45% duty, whereas it would be about 6% if made in China. Textiles from Japan, such as a wool coat, are dutiable @ 19%, plus a per-kilo flat rate based on the item's raw weight. Depending on who is actually clearing the item upon entry, there will be some processing fee to be paid, as well as another from U. S. Customs; some of the more costly fees come from shippers such as Fed Ex, DHL, etc.
It is my guess that under the new U. S. administration that is clearly directing significant effort to protect U. S. interests, scrutiny by U. S. Customs could reach levels higher than at any time in the past.
You're right! I really did luck out. At the point that I sought the BR transport coat, you were long sold out and the other piece wasn't something that HPA carried, on top of that it was another piece that had been on the market for a good while with very few still available for sale. So, buying from Japan was my only option and no customs fees were a pleasant surprise. In saying that, I also, recently, made two purchases from Mash Co. in Japan without incurring customs fees. I may have just been quite lucky, again! Ha!
I agree that the sometimes free ride is likely to end very soon. Those purchases mentioned above were the only times I've ordered from Japan. Frankly, I very rarely order, directly, from over seas.
- Ian