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🇨🇼 Curaçao
📦 Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled), except rice of heading 1006; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground
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United States to Curaçao Trade Analysis for Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled), except rice of heading 1006; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground

Detailed tariff information for Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled), except rice of heading 1006; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground imports

Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled), except rice of heading 1006; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground Tariff Rate

HS Code:

6%
Effective January 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
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or for humanitarian aid shipments, subject to documentation and approval.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
United States Increases Export of Processed Cereal Grains to Curaçao
The U.S. reported a 12% increase in exports of processed cereal grains (HS Code 1104) to Curaçao in Q3 2023, driven by demand for rolled and flaked oats in the region.
2023-10-15
Impact: This surge strengthens trade ties and supports U.S. agricultural exporters, potentially increasing market share in the Caribbean.
Curaçao Importers Seek More U.S. Cereal Grain Products
Curaçao's food processing industry has shown growing interest in U.S.-sourced hulled and pearled grains, with trade discussions held to secure steady supply chains.
2023-09-20
Impact: This could lead to long-term contracts, boosting U.S. export volumes and fostering economic collaboration.
Logistics Challenges Impact U.S.-Curaçao Cereal Grain Trade
Shipping delays and port congestion have temporarily disrupted the flow of processed cereal grains from the U.S. to Curaçao, affecting delivery timelines.
2023-08-05
Impact: Short-term trade disruptions may lead to higher costs and reduced reliability, potentially impacting buyer confidence.
Policy Updates
U.S. Trade Agreement Review with Caribbean Nations
The U.S. is reviewing trade agreements under the Caribbean Basin Initiative, which may include tariff adjustments for processed cereal grains (HS Code 1104) exported to Curaçao, aiming to facilitate smoother trade.
Date: 2023-09-10