United States to French Polynesia Trade Analysis
for Containers, of circular cross section, of a volume capacity between 11.4 liters and 26.6 liters, of a kind used for the conveyance of goods
Detailed tariff information for Containers, of circular cross section, of a volume capacity between 11.4 liters and 26.6 liters, of a kind used for the conveyance of goods imports
Containers, of circular cross section, of a volume capacity between 11.4 liters and 26.6 liters, of a kind used for the conveyance of goods Tariff Rate
Applicable under the EU-US Trade Agreements for specific goods meeting rules of origin criteria.
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Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Increased Demand for Specialized Containers in French Polynesia
Recent reports indicate a surge in demand for containers of circular cross-section (11.4L to 26.6L capacity) in French Polynesia for transporting specialty goods, prompting higher exports from the United States.
2023-10-15
Impact: This trend is likely to boost U.S. exports to French Polynesia, strengthening bilateral trade in this niche sector.
U.S. Exporters Face Shipping Delays to French Polynesia
Logistical challenges and port congestion in French Polynesia have delayed shipments of containers (11.4L to 26.6L) from the United States, affecting delivery timelines for goods conveyance.
2023-09-22
Impact: Delays may temporarily disrupt trade flows and increase costs for U.S. exporters targeting this market.
New Trade Agreement Boosts Container Exports to French Polynesia
A recent bilateral trade discussion between the U.S. and French Polynesia has facilitated smoother export processes for containers used in goods conveyance, particularly those with capacities between 11.4L and 26.6L.
2023-08-10
Impact: The agreement is expected to increase export volumes from the U.S. and enhance market access in French Polynesia.
Policy Updates
Updated Tariff Classification for Containers under HS Code
The U.S. and French Polynesia have agreed to clarify tariff classifications for containers of circular cross-section (11.4L to 26.6L capacity), ensuring consistent application of duties and reducing classification disputes.