Tariffs on goods imported into the UK
Last updated 20 June 2023
The UK Global Tariff applies to all goods imported into the UK unless:
- the country you’re importing from has a trade agreement with the UK
- an exception applies, such as a relief or tariff suspension
- the goods come from developing countries covered by the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS)
Importing goods covered by a tariff-rate quota
Some products are covered by a tariff-rate quota (TRQ).
If there’s a TRQ for your product, you can apply to import a limited amount at a zero or reduced rate of customs duty. If this limit is exceeded, a higher tariff rate applies.
Some tariff-rate quotas are only applicable to products imported from a specified country.
Check the TRQs for specific products, including volume limits and authorised uses.
Additional duties on Russian and Belarusian imports
See information on additional duties on goods originating in Russia and Belarus.
Tariff relief on some goods for tackling coronavirus (COVID-19)
The tariffs and VAT have been removed on some goods.
Find the tariffs which are subject to relief measures because of COVID-19.
How to check the tariff
Use the look-up tool to check the tariff rates that apply to goods you’re importing into the UK.
The tool shows the tariff rates that will be applied to goods at the border when they’re imported into the UK.
It does not cover:
- other import duties, such as VAT
- the precise details of trade remedy measures, such as anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguards
Give feedback on the UK Global Tariff
Feedback is being collected on the tariff.
You can give:
- feedback or evidence on specific tariff rates
- evidence on the tariff in general
- information about yourself or the business you represent
To give feedback, fill in the UK Global Tariff feedback form (ODT, 43.7KB) and email it to tariff.monitoring@trade.gov.uk.
Find out how your personal data will be used, and what your rights are (PDF 152KB).