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📦 Ipé (Tabebuia spp. or Handroanthus spp.), also known as Tahibo or Taheebo, LaPacho or Lapacho, Brazilian walnut and Patagonian walnut
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United States to Bahrain Trade Analysis for Ipé (Tabebuia spp. or Handroanthus spp.), also known as Tahibo or Taheebo, LaPacho or Lapacho, Brazilian walnut and Patagonian walnut

Detailed tariff information for Ipé (Tabebuia spp. or Handroanthus spp.), also known as Tahibo or Taheebo, LaPacho or Lapacho, Brazilian walnut and Patagonian walnut imports

Ipé (Tabebuia spp. or Handroanthus spp.), also known as Tahibo or Taheebo, LaPacho or Lapacho, Brazilian walnut and Patagonian walnut Tariff Rate

HS Code:

5%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
Limited data; specific trade volume for Ipé wood under HS Code 4407.29 (Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, tropical) not publicly detailed for US to Bahrain.
Year
2023
Trend
Stable but niche; tropical hardwood imports to Bahrain are generally low due to limited construction demand for specialty woods.

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the US-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement (USBFTA) for qualifying goods with proper documentation (Certificate of Origin).

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
No Recent Trade News on Ipé Between US and Bahrain
There are currently no specific news articles or reports detailing recent trade activities of Ipé (Tabebuia spp. or Handroanthus spp.) between the United States and Bahrain. Trade in this specific timber under HS Code 4407 (wood sawn or chipped lengthwise) appears to be minimal or undocumented in public sources.
N/A
Impact: No direct impact on trade due to lack of reported activity or significant volume between the two countries for this specific product.
General US-Bahrain Trade Relations Update
The US-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement (FTA), in effect since 2006, continues to facilitate trade in various goods. However, specific data on Ipé or tropical hardwoods remains unavailable in recent trade reports between the two nations.
October 2023
Impact: The FTA provides a favorable framework for potential trade in Ipé, but no specific impact or activity is noted for this commodity.
Global Ipé Trade Trends and US Export Focus
Ipé remains a high-demand tropical hardwood globally, primarily sourced from South America. The US acts more as an importer and consumer of Ipé rather than a significant exporter, with no specific trade flows reported to Bahrain in recent data.
September 2023
Impact: Limited relevance to US-Bahrain trade as the US does not typically export Ipé, and Bahrain is not a noted destination for such products.
Policy Updates
No Specific Policy Updates on Ipé Trade
There are no recent policy updates or changes in tariffs, quotas, or regulations specifically affecting the trade of Ipé (under HS Code 4407) between the United States and Bahrain. The existing US-Bahrain FTA framework governs general trade without specific mention of tropical hardwoods.
Date: N/A