No Recent Trade Activity Reported for Specific Apparel Goods Between US and Iran
There are no recent news articles or reports specifically addressing trade in apparel goods of Costa Rica made from wool fabric (excluding carded wool or wool yarn with fiber diameter ≤ 18.5 microns) under U.S. note 16(d) and 16(c) between the United States and Iran. Trade in such specific categories appears to be minimal or non-existent due to broader U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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Impact: Current U.S. sanctions on Iran severely restrict most trade activities, including niche apparel categories, rendering any potential trade under this HS code highly unlikely without specific exemptions.
General Trade Barriers Persist Between US and Iran
General news on U.S.-Iran trade relations continues to highlight comprehensive sanctions imposed by the U.S., which cover most goods, including textiles and apparel, with no specific mention of exemptions for Costa Rican wool apparel under the referenced U.S. notes.
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Impact: Ongoing sanctions create a near-total barrier to trade, impacting any potential imports or exports of specialized apparel goods between the two countries.
Lack of Specific Data on Wool Apparel Trade
Trade databases and news outlets do not provide specific updates or data on the trade of Costa Rican wool apparel goods as described in U.S. note 16(d) and 16(c) between the U.S. and Iran, likely due to the niche nature of the product and existing trade restrictions.
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Impact: The absence of reported trade activity suggests negligible economic impact or relevance in current U.S.-Iran trade relations for this specific category.