Stable with minor fluctuations due to limited demand in Eritrea for specialized vitamins.
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement if sourced through a qualifying African intermediary; currently not applicable for direct imports from the United States.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
No Recent Trade News on D- or DL-Pantothenic Acid Between US and Eritrea
There are no recent news articles or reports specifically addressing the trade of D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) and its derivatives (HS Code: 2936.24) between the United States and Eritrea. Trade volumes for this specific commodity between the two countries appear to be negligible or unreported in public sources.
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Impact: No significant impact on trade due to lack of data or activity in this specific commodity between the US and Eritrea.
General Trade Relations Remain Limited
Trade relations between the United States and Eritrea are historically limited due to geopolitical tensions and sanctions. There is no specific mention of Vitamin B5 or its derivatives in recent trade discussions or data.
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Impact: Limited overall trade relations likely result in minimal to no exchange of specialized commodities like D- or DL-Pantothenic acid.
Global Vitamin B5 Market Trends Exclude US-Eritrea Trade
Recent global market reports on Vitamin B5 focus on major players like China, the EU, and the US, with no mention of Eritrea as a trade partner for this commodity. US trade data does not highlight Eritrea in relation to this HS Code.
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Impact: No direct impact on US-Eritrea trade for Vitamin B5, as Eritrea is not a notable player in this market.
Policy Updates
No Specific Policy Updates for Vitamin B5 Trade
There are no recent policy updates or tariff changes specifically related to the trade of D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (HS Code: 2936.24) between the United States and Eritrea. General US sanctions and trade restrictions on Eritrea remain in place but do not specifically target this commodity.