Stable with minor fluctuations due to limited industrial demand in Eritrea.
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or for industrial use, subject to documentation and approval by Eritrea Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
No Recent Trade Activity Reported for Chloromethane and Chloroethane Between US and Eritrea
There are no recent news articles or reports regarding the trade of Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride) and Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride) under HS Code 2903.11 and 2903.19 between the United States and Eritrea. Trade in these chemicals appears to be minimal or non-existent based on available data.
N/A
Impact: No significant impact on trade as there is no recorded activity or interest in these specific chemicals between the two countries.
General Trade Relations Between US and Eritrea Remain Limited
Overall trade between the United States and Eritrea is extremely limited due to geopolitical tensions and lack of formal trade agreements. Specific data on Chloromethane and Chloroethane trade is unavailable in recent records.
N/A
Impact: The broader context of limited trade relations suggests negligible or no trade activity for niche chemical products like Chloromethane and Chloroethane.
Global Chemical Trade Trends Exclude US-Eritrea Transactions for These HS Codes
Recent global trade reports on halogenated hydrocarbons, including Chloromethane and Chloroethane, do not mention any transactions or trade flows between the United States and Eritrea, indicating a lack of market engagement.
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Impact: No direct impact on US-Eritrea trade for these chemicals as there is no evidence of market activity or demand.
Policy Updates
No Specific Policy Updates for Chloromethane and Chloroethane Trade
There are no recent policy updates or tariff changes specifically addressing the trade of Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride) and Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride) between the United States and Eritrea. General US trade restrictions and sanctions on Eritrea may apply, but they do not specifically target these chemicals.