#1 带3D打印机回美国,需要报关吗?
发表于 : 2025年 5月 1日 18:31
回国买了一台Anycubic Kobra 3 Comb,2119人民币,约290美元。入美国海关的时候,需要申报吗?还没开箱,一个大纸箱。
给孩子买一台三帝打印机 bambu或者ender3 很有好处的
这个比Bambu A1 comb多了一个4色干燥盒。Ender3与之相比完全是垃圾。这个是全自动的,不需要任何手动调节,速度是5-10倍,肉眼已看不见层与层之间的纹路。
WoW! 美国公民携带的任何东西目前也都要缴税吗?太crazy 了吧?alt168 写了: 2025年 5月 1日 20:27 As of today, May 1, 2025, the duty-free allowance for goods arriving in the United States from China for a traveler is $0.
Here's a detailed explanation:
End of De Minimis Exemption: The United States has eliminated the de minimis exemption (Section 321 of the Tariff Act), which previously allowed shipments valued at $800 or less per person per day to enter the U.S. duty-free. This change specifically targets goods originating from China (including Hong Kong).
Effective Date: This elimination of the duty-free exemption for Chinese goods takes effect on May 2, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time. Therefore, as of today, this rule is in place.
New Duty Rates: International postal packages from China valued at or under $800 will now be subject to significant duties:
May 2, 2025, onwards: An ad valorem duty of 120% of the value of the postal item.
May 2, 2025, to May 31, 2025: Alternatively, a specific duty of $100 per postal item.
June 1, 2025, onwards: The specific duty increases to $200 per postal item.
Commercial Shipments: Goods from China entering the U.S. through commercial channels will also be subject to applicable tariffs, which have seen increases recently. As of April 12, 2025, the retaliatory tariffs imposed by China on American goods have reached 125%. The U.S. has also increased tariffs on Chinese goods.
Purpose of the Change: This policy change aims to address concerns about the exploitation of the de minimis provision for smuggling illegal goods, particularly synthetic opioids, and to level the playing field for domestic businesses.
做工和打印的速度和质量都是杠杠的,唯一的不便是不能用其它的切片器比如Cura,不过自带的切片器还行,现在是Orca做的。huangchong 写了: 2025年 5月 1日 20:36 我现在挺想升级成一个外面有箱子的机器。你看Anycubic Kobra S1如何? 另外最近看别人的prusa XL打印,觉得贵确实有贵的道理。
alt168 写了: 2025年 5月 1日 20:27 As of today, May 1, 2025, the duty-free allowance for goods arriving in the United States from China for a traveler is $0.
Here's a detailed explanation:
End of De Minimis Exemption: The United States has eliminated the de minimis exemption (Section 321 of the Tariff Act), which previously allowed shipments valued at $800 or less per person per day to enter the U.S. duty-free. This change specifically targets goods originating from China (including Hong Kong).
Effective Date: This elimination of the duty-free exemption for Chinese goods takes effect on May 2, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time. Therefore, as of today, this rule is in place.
New Duty Rates: International postal packages from China valued at or under $800 will now be subject to significant duties:
May 2, 2025, onwards: An ad valorem duty of 120% of the value of the postal item.
May 2, 2025, to May 31, 2025: Alternatively, a specific duty of $100 per postal item.
June 1, 2025, onwards: The specific duty increases to $200 per postal item.
Commercial Shipments: Goods from China entering the U.S. through commercial channels will also be subject to applicable tariffs, which have seen increases recently. As of April 12, 2025, the retaliatory tariffs imposed by China on American goods have reached 125%. The U.S. has also increased tariffs on Chinese goods.
Purpose of the Change: This policy change aims to address concerns about the exploitation of the de minimis provision for smuggling illegal goods, particularly synthetic opioids, and to level the playing field for domestic businesses.