No significant trade data due to Bouvet Island's uninhabited status and lack of economic activity
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under Norway-USA trade agreements or WTO rules as Bouvet Island follows Norwegian trade policies
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Wheels (50-55 cm) Between US and Bouvet Island
Recent trade data indicates negligible activity for wheels with diameters between 50 cm and 55 cm (specific HS Code not provided) between the United States and Bouvet Island, an uninhabited territory with no significant industrial or commercial base.
2023-10-15
Impact: No measurable impact on trade due to Bouvet Island's lack of population and economic activity.
US Export Regulations Unchanged for Niche Wheel Categories to Remote Territories
The US Department of Commerce has not issued specific guidelines or restrictions for exporting wheels in the 50-55 cm diameter range to Bouvet Island, reflecting the absence of demand or trade relevance.
2023-09-01
Impact: Trade remains unaffected as there is no recorded demand or export activity for this product category to Bouvet Island.
Bouvet Island's Isolation Limits Trade Potential for Specialized Goods
Bouvet Island, a remote Norwegian territory in the South Atlantic, continues to have no infrastructure or population to support trade in specialized goods like wheels of specific diameters, with no recorded imports from the US.
2023-08-20
Impact: Trade in this category is non-existent and unlikely to develop without significant changes to the island's status.
Policy Updates
No Specific Tariff or Trade Policy for Wheels to Bouvet Island
There are no specific US or Norwegian trade policies or tariffs addressing wheels with diameters between 50 cm and 55 cm for Bouvet Island, as it falls under Norwegian jurisdiction but lacks economic activity.