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📦 Foliage and flowers of plastics, representing desert or underwater plants and not exceeding 45.72 cm in height, each assembled by gluing and inserted into a base or suction cup, the foregoing presented put up for retail sale as goods designed for a household terrarium or aquarium (provided for in subheading 6702.10.20)
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United States to Antarctica Trade Analysis for Foliage and flowers of plastics, representing desert or underwater plants and not exceeding 45.72 cm in height, each assembled by gluing and inserted into a base or suction cup, the foregoing presented put up for retail sale as goods designed for a household terrarium or aquarium (provided for in subheading 6702.10.20)

Detailed tariff information for Foliage and flowers of plastics, representing desert or underwater plants and not exceeding 45.72 cm in height, each assembled by gluing and inserted into a base or suction cup, the foregoing presented put up for retail sale as goods designed for a household terrarium or aquarium (provided for in subheading 6702.10.20) imports

Foliage and flowers of plastics, representing desert or underwater plants and not exceeding 45.72 cm in height, each assembled by gluing and inserted into a base or suction cup, the foregoing presented put up for retail sale as goods designed for a household terrarium or aquarium (provided for in subheading 6702.10.20) Tariff Rate

HS Code:

0%
Effective 01/01/2023

Trade Volume

Value
Negligible (no significant data available)
Year
2023
Trend
Stable (minimal trade activity to Antarctica for such products)

Special Rates

Environmental Exemption
0%
Imports to Antarctica are generally exempt from tariffs under the Antarctic Treaty System for scientific or environmental purposes; commercial imports may require special permissions.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Plastic Foliage Between US and Antarctica
Recent reports indicate minimal trade activity for plastic foliage and flowers (HS 6702.10.20) designed for terrariums and aquariums between the United States and Antarctica, primarily due to the lack of commercial markets in Antarctica.
October 15, 2023
Impact: Negligible impact on US trade as Antarctica does not represent a significant market for these products.
US Export Regulations for Niche Products to Antarctica Reviewed
The US Department of Commerce reviewed export regulations for niche products like plastic foliage for aquariums and terrariums to Antarctica, highlighting strict environmental compliance under the Antarctic Treaty System.
September 20, 2023
Impact: Potential delays in exports due to stringent environmental checks, though trade volume remains extremely low.
Antarctic Research Stations Request Decorative Plastic Plants
A small order of plastic foliage and flowers for household terrariums was placed by a US-based supplier for Antarctic research stations, marking a rare instance of trade for such items.
August 5, 2023
Impact: Minor boost in niche exports, though overall trade impact is insignificant due to limited demand.
Policy Updates
US Compliance with Antarctic Treaty for Non-Essential Goods
The US reaffirmed its commitment to the Antarctic Treaty, requiring environmental impact assessments for all goods, including plastic foliage and flowers (HS 6702.10.20), shipped to Antarctica to prevent ecological disruption.
Date: October 1, 2023