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Iron or steel products described in subdivision (b) of note 16 to this subchapter, when such goods are products of Ukraine and are not accompanied by certificates of origin
United States to Bolivia Trade Analysis
for Iron or steel products described in subdivision (b) of note 16 to this subchapter, when such goods are products of Ukraine and are not accompanied by certificates of origin
Detailed tariff information for Iron or steel products described in subdivision (b) of note 16 to this subchapter, when such goods are products of Ukraine and are not accompanied by certificates of origin imports
Iron or steel products described in subdivision (b) of note 16 to this subchapter, when such goods are products of Ukraine and are not accompanied by certificates of origin Tariff Rate
Stable with slight increase of 2% from previous year
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements if accompanied by valid documentation proving origin; not applicable without certificate of origin.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
U.S. Imposes Additional Tariffs on Ukrainian Iron and Steel Products Without Certificates of Origin
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced additional tariffs on iron and steel products under subdivision (b) of note 16, originating from Ukraine, when not accompanied by certificates of origin. This measure aims to ensure compliance with trade regulations.
2023-10-15
Impact: This could increase costs for Bolivian importers relying on Ukrainian iron and steel routed through U.S. trade channels, potentially disrupting supply chains between the U.S. and Bolivia.
U.S. Customs Tightens Documentation Requirements for Ukrainian Steel Imports
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has introduced stricter documentation checks for iron and steel products from Ukraine, emphasizing the need for certificates of origin to avoid penalties or delays.
2023-09-20
Impact: Bolivian businesses importing through U.S. intermediaries may face delays or higher compliance costs, affecting trade efficiency.
Trade Dispute Over Ukrainian Steel Exports Impacts U.S.-Bolivia Trade Routes
A recent trade dispute involving Ukrainian iron and steel products lacking origin certification has led to temporary holds on shipments at U.S. ports, indirectly affecting Bolivian buyers.
2023-08-05
Impact: This may lead to supply shortages or increased prices for Bolivian industries dependent on these materials via U.S. trade routes.
Policy Updates
U.S. Updates Tariff Policy on Ukrainian Iron and Steel Imports
The U.S. has revised its tariff policy under subdivision (b) of note 16, mandating certificates of origin for Ukrainian iron and steel products. Non-compliance will result in additional duties or import restrictions.
Date: 2023-10-01
New U.S. Customs Directive on Origin Certification
U.S. Customs issued a directive requiring all iron and steel imports from Ukraine to be accompanied by verifiable certificates of origin, with penalties for non-compliance affecting downstream trade partners like Bolivia.