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🇦🇮 Anguilla
📦 Pistons suitable for use solely or principally with marine propulsion engines, such pistons each having a cast steel crown and aluminum body, weighing 12 kg or more (provided for in subheading 8409.99.92)
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United States to Anguilla Trade Analysis for Pistons suitable for use solely or principally with marine propulsion engines, such pistons each having a cast steel crown and aluminum body, weighing 12 kg or more (provided for in subheading 8409.99.92)

Detailed tariff information for Pistons suitable for use solely or principally with marine propulsion engines, such pistons each having a cast steel crown and aluminum body, weighing 12 kg or more (provided for in subheading 8409.99.92) imports

Pistons suitable for use solely or principally with marine propulsion engines, such pistons each having a cast steel crown and aluminum body, weighing 12 kg or more (provided for in subheading 8409.99.92) Tariff Rate

HS Code:

0%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
Not widely documented due to small market size; estimated low volume
Year
2023
Trend
Stable with minimal fluctuations due to niche product and small economy

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under CARICOM agreements if sourced from member countries; however, the United States is not a CARICOM member, so the general rate applies.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Marine Pistons Between US and Anguilla
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded exports or imports of pistons for marine propulsion engines (HS 8409.99.92) between the United States and Anguilla. This reflects the small scale of Anguilla's maritime industry and lack of significant demand for such specialized components.
October 2023
Impact: Negligible impact on trade due to the absence of substantial market activity or demand in Anguilla for these specific pistons.
US Export Restrictions and Anguilla's Market Constraints
The United States continues to maintain standard export protocols for marine engine components, with no specific trade agreements or restrictions noted for Anguilla regarding pistons under HS 8409.99.92. Anguilla's limited industrial base restricts potential trade volume.
September 2023
Impact: Trade remains unaffected as there are no significant barriers or incentives specific to this product category between the two regions.
Global Supply Chain Issues Indirectly Affect US-Anguilla Trade
Global supply chain disruptions for marine engine components have led to delays and cost increases for specialized pistons. While direct trade between the US and Anguilla is minimal, any potential transactions for HS 8409.99.92 products could face indirect challenges.
August 2023
Impact: Potential minor delays or cost increases for any future trade in marine pistons, though current trade volume remains negligible.
Policy Updates
No Specific Tariff Changes for HS 8409.99.92 Between US and Anguilla
The United States and Anguilla have no recent bilateral trade agreements or tariff adjustments specific to pistons for marine propulsion engines under HS 8409.99.92. Standard US tariff rates and Anguilla's import duties apply without notable updates.
Date: October 2023