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United States to Eritrea Trade Analysis for Nonrefractory mortars and concretes

Detailed tariff information for Nonrefractory mortars and concretes imports

Nonrefractory mortars and concretes Tariff Rate

HS Code:

5%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 150,000
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with minor fluctuations due to limited construction projects in Eritrea involving U.S. imports.

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or for humanitarian aid shipments, subject to documentation and approval by Eritrean authorities.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Nonrefractory Mortars and Concretes Between US and Eritrea
Trade data indicates minimal to no significant exports or imports of nonrefractory mortars and concretes (HS Code: 382450) between the United States and Eritrea in recent years, reflecting limited economic engagement in this sector.
October 2023
Impact: No notable impact on trade due to the absence of substantial transactions in this category.
US-Eritrea Trade Relations Remain Stagnant for Construction Materials
Reports highlight that trade in construction materials, including nonrefractory mortars and concretes, between the US and Eritrea continues to be negligible, influenced by geopolitical tensions and limited market demand.
August 2023
Impact: Continued lack of trade activity suggests no immediate growth or impact in this sector.
Eritrea's Import Restrictions Affect US Construction Material Exports
Eritrea's stringent import policies and economic constraints have resulted in virtually no recorded trade of nonrefractory mortars and concretes with the United States, as per recent trade statistics.
June 2023
Impact: Trade barriers and low demand in Eritrea hinder potential US exports in this category.
Policy Updates
US Maintains Sanctions on Eritrea Affecting Trade
The United States continues to impose sanctions on Eritrea due to human rights concerns and regional instability, which indirectly affect trade in various sectors, including construction materials like nonrefractory mortars and concretes.
Date: September 2023