Stable with minor fluctuations due to seasonal demand
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
5%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or for limited quota; requires certification of origin from the United States.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Rainbow Trout Between US and Eritrea
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded exports or imports of farmed rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) between the United States and Eritrea. This reflects the lack of established trade routes or demand for this specific commodity between the two nations.
October 2023
Impact: No significant impact on trade due to absence of active commerce in this sector. Market development and infrastructure remain key barriers.
US-Eritrea Trade Relations Remain Stagnant for Aquaculture Products
Analysis of bilateral trade shows that aquaculture products, including farmed rainbow trout, are not a focus in US-Eritrea trade agreements or activities. Both countries prioritize other goods and sectors for economic exchange.
September 2023
Impact: Trade in rainbow trout remains negligible, with no immediate prospects for growth without targeted trade initiatives or demand shifts.
Eritrea's Aquaculture Sector Faces Challenges Impacting Potential US Trade
Eritrea's limited aquaculture infrastructure and focus on marine species over freshwater fish like rainbow trout hinder potential trade with the US. The country’s trade policies and economic constraints further limit engagement.
August 2023
Impact: The underdeveloped aquaculture sector in Eritrea restricts any potential for rainbow trout trade with the US, maintaining a status quo of zero trade activity.
Policy Updates
No Specific Tariff or Trade Policy for Rainbow Trout Between US and Eritrea
There are no recent updates or specific policies addressing the trade of farmed rainbow trout (HS Code: 0302.11 for fresh/chilled or 0303.14 for frozen trout) between the United States and Eritrea. General trade restrictions and lack of bilateral agreements continue to apply.