2025-15477Notice

Caltech and Crew Score Duty-Free Science Gadgets from Abroad

Published Date: 8/14/2025

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Summary

The government just gave the green light for several top U.S. schools to bring in high-tech scientific instruments from abroad without paying import taxes. These cool tools, from China and Germany, will help researchers study everything from quantum physics to new materials for electronics and superconductors. No U.S. versions matched these instruments, so expect exciting science breakthroughs soon, with no extra cost delays!

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Universities Approved for Duty-Free Imports

The Department of Commerce approved duty-free importation of specific scientific instruments for several U.S. universities (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; William Marsh Rice University; University of Minnesota; California Institute of Technology). The decision was dated August 11, 2025, and finds no U.S. instrument of equivalent scientific value, so the listed schools may import the named foreign-made instruments without paying import taxes.

Student Training Instrument Duty-Free Entry

Utah State University was approved to import an SLM-200 Spatial Light Modulator from Japan duty-free to provide hands-on training in holographic optics, diffraction options, and Fourier optics. The decision (dated August 11, 2025) allows the university to bring in the named instrument without paying import taxes so students can receive practical lab experience.

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