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📦 Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar nonelectric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel
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United States to Cuba Trade Analysis for Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar nonelectric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel

Detailed tariff information for Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar nonelectric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel imports

Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar nonelectric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel Tariff Rate

HS Code:

10%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
Limited data; estimated less than $100,000 USD
Year
2022
Trend
Minimal due to U.S. trade embargo restrictions

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
N/A
No preferential trade agreements currently apply between the United States and Cuba for this product category under HS Code 7321.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
U.S. Eases Restrictions on Certain Exports to Cuba
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a relaxation of export controls, allowing limited shipments of non-electric domestic appliances, including stoves and cookers of iron or steel (HS Code 7321), to Cuba for humanitarian purposes.
October 15, 2023
Impact: This could lead to a slight increase in exports of stoves and similar appliances from the U.S. to Cuba, though strict licensing requirements remain in place.
Cuba Seeks Alternative Suppliers Amid U.S. Trade Barriers
Due to ongoing U.S. embargo restrictions, Cuba has been exploring alternative markets for importing domestic appliances like grates and barbecues, with a focus on regional partners rather than U.S. suppliers.
September 20, 2023
Impact: U.S. exporters of HS Code 7321 products may face reduced market access as Cuba diversifies its import sources.
U.S.-Cuba Trade Talks Stall Over Sanctions
Discussions on easing trade barriers between the U.S. and Cuba have stalled, with no specific progress on categories like non-electric domestic appliances (HS Code 7321), maintaining the status quo of limited trade.
August 5, 2023
Impact: Trade in stoves, ranges, and similar items remains heavily restricted, with no immediate prospects for increased U.S. exports to Cuba.
Policy Updates
U.S. Updates Export Control List for Cuba
The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) updated its Export Administration Regulations (EAR), allowing case-by-case licensing for certain humanitarian exports to Cuba, including specific non-electric domestic appliances under HS Code 7321, while maintaining broad embargo restrictions.
Date: October 10, 2023