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📦 Whole; or processed by removal of heads, fins, viscera, scales, vertebral columns or any combination thereof, but not otherwise processed
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United States to Bangladesh Trade Analysis for Whole; or processed by removal of heads, fins, viscera, scales, vertebral columns or any combination thereof, but not otherwise processed

Detailed tariff information for Whole; or processed by removal of heads, fins, viscera, scales, vertebral columns or any combination thereof, but not otherwise processed imports

Whole; or processed by removal of heads, fins, viscera, scales, vertebral columns or any combination thereof, but not otherwise processed Tariff Rate

HS Code:

25%
Effective July 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 1.2 million
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with slight increase of 2% compared to 2021

Special Rates

Preferential Rate under SAFTA
0%
Applicable if imported from SAFTA member countries with proper Certificate of Origin; not applicable for imports from the United States.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
US-Bangladesh Seafood Trade Sees Growth in 2023
Trade data indicates a significant increase in the export of whole or minimally processed fish (HS Code: 0302-0304 range) from Bangladesh to the United States, driven by rising demand for affordable seafood in the US market.
October 15, 2023
Impact: This growth strengthens Bangladesh's position as a key supplier of seafood to the US, potentially increasing bilateral trade volume and encouraging further investment in Bangladesh's aquaculture sector.
Bangladesh Faces Quality Concerns in US Fish Exports
The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about potential contamination in whole and minimally processed fish imports from Bangladesh, leading to stricter inspections at US ports.
August 22, 2023
Impact: Increased scrutiny could lead to delays or rejections of shipments, potentially reducing export volumes and requiring Bangladesh to enhance quality control measures.
US Importers Seek Alternative Suppliers Amid Bangladesh Supply Chain Issues
Logistical challenges and port delays in Bangladesh have prompted some US importers to explore alternative suppliers for whole or minimally processed fish, impacting bilateral trade.
June 10, 2023
Impact: This shift could result in a temporary decline in trade volume between the US and Bangladesh unless supply chain bottlenecks are resolved swiftly.
Policy Updates
US Updates Import Regulations for Seafood Safety
The US has introduced stricter safety and labeling requirements for imported seafood, including whole or minimally processed fish under HS Code 0302-0304, mandating detailed traceability documentation to ensure compliance with health standards.
Date: September 5, 2023
Bangladesh Revises Export Incentives for Seafood Sector
The Bangladeshi government has increased export incentives for seafood products, including whole or minimally processed fish, to boost competitiveness in international markets like the US, offering tax rebates and subsidies to exporters.
Date: July 18, 2023