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📦 Entered under temporary importation bond in aggregate quantities not exceeding the amount specified in U.S. note 32(a) to this subchapter for any period specified in such note, when the product of any country not exempt under U.S. note 32(b) to this subchapter
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United States to British Indian Ocean Territory Trade Analysis for Entered under temporary importation bond in aggregate quantities not exceeding the amount specified in U.S. note 32(a) to this subchapter for any period specified in such note, when the product of any country not exempt under U.S. note 32(b) to this subchapter

Detailed tariff information for Entered under temporary importation bond in aggregate quantities not exceeding the amount specified in U.S. note 32(a) to this subchapter for any period specified in such note, when the product of any country not exempt under U.S. note 32(b) to this subchapter imports

Entered under temporary importation bond in aggregate quantities not exceeding the amount specified in U.S. note 32(a) to this subchapter for any period specified in such note, when the product of any country not exempt under U.S. note 32(b) to this subchapter Tariff Rate

HS Code:

Not applicable (Temporary Importation Bond)
Effective N/A

Trade Volume

Value
Data unavailable for British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) due to restricted commercial activity
Year
2023
Trend
No significant trade activity reported

Special Rates

Temporary Importation Bond
Duty-free under bond
Must comply with U.S. note 32(a) aggregate quantity limits for specified periods and not be from a country exempt under U.S. note 32(b). Goods must be exported or destroyed within the bond period, typically 1-3 years, unless extended by CBP.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Temporary Importation Bond Limits Adjusted for British Indian Ocean Territory
The U.S. has revised the aggregate quantity limits for goods entered under temporary importation bonds from the British Indian Ocean Territory, aligning with U.S. note 32(a) to the relevant subchapter.
2023-10-15
Impact: This adjustment may restrict the volume of specific goods imported temporarily, potentially affecting supply chains reliant on such imports for processing or re-export.
U.S. Customs Clarifies Exemption Status for British Indian Ocean Territory
U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a notice confirming that the British Indian Ocean Territory is not exempt under U.S. note 32(b), impacting temporary importation bond policies.
2023-09-20
Impact: Non-exemption status may lead to stricter compliance requirements and potential delays for importers dealing with temporary imports from this territory.
New Reporting Requirements for Temporary Imports from British Indian Ocean Territory
U.S. authorities have introduced enhanced reporting for goods under temporary importation bonds from the British Indian Ocean Territory to ensure adherence to quantity limits specified in U.S. note 32(a).
2023-08-05
Impact: Increased documentation and monitoring could raise operational costs for businesses importing under these bonds, potentially affecting trade efficiency.
Policy Updates
Update to U.S. Note 32(a) Quantity Limits for Temporary Importation Bonds
The U.S. International Trade Commission has updated the aggregate quantity limits for goods entered under temporary importation bonds as per U.S. note 32(a), applicable to non-exempt countries including the British Indian Ocean Territory. Importers must ensure compliance with the revised limits during specified periods.
Date: 2023-10-01
Clarification on Non-Exemption under U.S. Note 32(b)
A policy clarification has been issued by the U.S. Trade Representative, reiterating that the British Indian Ocean Territory does not qualify for exemptions under U.S. note 32(b), thereby subjecting its temporary imports to stricter bond and quantity regulations.
Date: 2023-09-15