Nike
High impactNKE · Apparel & Footwear
While Nike has diversified production to Vietnam and Indonesia, Chinese-origin footwear components and finished goods still carry significant IEEPA tariff exposure. Footwear-specific tariff rates are among the highest in the HTS schedule.
Est. annual imports
$5B+
Product categories
3
Impact level
High
Consumer distribution
Eligible
Affected product categories
Related HTS codes
These HTS headings are commonly associated with Nike’s import categories. Actual duty rates depend on the full 10-digit HTS code and entry date.
Consumer distribution eligible
When Nike recovers overpaid IEEPA tariffs, end consumers who purchased affected products may be eligible for a refund distribution. Tariffi’s B2B2C consumer distribution channel enables retailers and brands to pass through tariff savings to their customers — building goodwill and complying with consumer protection expectations.
Consumer distribution applies a 7.5% liquidity retention fee. Distributions can be handled via digital gift cards, account credits, or direct payment depending on the retailer’s preference.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does Nike pay in IEEPA tariffs?
- Nike has an estimated high IEEPA tariff exposure with annual imports estimated at $5B+. Actual tariff amounts depend on specific HTS codes, duty rates, and filing dates. Upload your ES-003 for a precise analysis.
- Can Nike customers get a tariff refund?
- Yes, consumers who purchased affected products from Nike may be eligible for refund distribution through Tariffi's B2B2C program. When importers recover overpaid duties, a portion can be distributed to end consumers.
- What tariff rate does Nike face?
- IEEPA and Section 301 tariff rates vary by product category and HTS code. Nike's products span multiple tariff categories, with rates ranging from 7.5% to 100% depending on the specific goods. The most common rate for general merchandise from China is 25%.
- How does Tariffi help with tariff refunds?
- Tariffi automates CAPE declaration data preparation from your ES-003 entry summary. A licensed customs broker partner reviews and files the declaration under their CBP license (19 CFR Part 111). Contingency fee of 10-25% — zero advance fees.
Check your tariff refund eligibility
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