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United States to Eritrea Trade Analysis for Artificial teeth and dental fittings, and parts and accessories thereof

Detailed tariff information for Artificial teeth and dental fittings, and parts and accessories thereof imports

Artificial teeth and dental fittings, and parts and accessories thereof Tariff Rate

HS Code:

2%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 50,000
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with minor fluctuations due to limited demand

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific humanitarian aid programs or bilateral agreements, subject to documentation.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Artificial Teeth Between US and Eritrea
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded exports or imports of artificial teeth and dental fittings (HS Code: 9021.21) between the United States and Eritrea. This reflects the broader trend of limited trade relations between the two countries.
October 2023
Impact: No significant impact on trade due to the absence of substantial trade volume in this category.
US Sanctions Continue to Affect Eritrea Trade
Ongoing US sanctions on Eritrea, in place due to human rights concerns and regional instability, continue to restrict trade in various sectors, including niche markets like dental fittings and accessories.
September 2023
Impact: Trade barriers remain a significant obstacle, limiting potential growth in the artificial teeth and dental fittings market between the two nations.
Eritrea's Trade Focus Remains on Regional Partners
Eritrea's trade policies continue to prioritize regional partnerships within Africa, with little emphasis on expanding trade with the US for specialized goods like artificial teeth and dental parts.
August 2023
Impact: Minimal trade engagement with the US in this sector, as Eritrea focuses on closer economic ties within the Horn of Africa.
Policy Updates
US Maintains Sanctions on Eritrea
The US Department of Treasury extended sanctions on Eritrea under Executive Order 14046, citing ongoing conflicts in the Tigray region and human rights issues. These sanctions impact all trade sectors, including medical and dental equipment.
Date: November 2021