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📦 Fish (except cod, cusk, haddock, hake, mackerel, pollock and swordfish), the product of American fisheries, landed in a foreign country and there processed by removal of heads, viscera or fins, or by chilling or freezing, or by any combination of these processes, but not otherwise processed
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United States to Kenya Trade Analysis for Fish (except cod, cusk, haddock, hake, mackerel, pollock and swordfish), the product of American fisheries, landed in a foreign country and there processed by removal of heads, viscera or fins, or by chilling or freezing, or by any combination of these processes, but not otherwise processed

Detailed tariff information for Fish (except cod, cusk, haddock, hake, mackerel, pollock and swordfish), the product of American fisheries, landed in a foreign country and there processed by removal of heads, viscera or fins, or by chilling or freezing, or by any combination of these processes, but not otherwise processed imports

Fish (except cod, cusk, haddock, hake, mackerel, pollock and swordfish), the product of American fisheries, landed in a foreign country and there processed by removal of heads, viscera or fins, or by chilling or freezing, or by any combination of these processes, but not otherwise processed Tariff Rate

HS Code:

25%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 1.2 million
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with slight increase due to demand for processed fish products in Kenya.

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) for eligible products from the United States, subject to compliance with rules of origin and documentation.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
US-Kenya Trade Talks Highlight Fish Exports
Recent trade negotiations between the US and Kenya have focused on increasing exports of American fishery products, including processed fish (excluding specified species), under HS Code classification. Discussions emphasized streamlined customs processes for products landed and minimally processed in Kenya.
2023-10-15
Impact: This could lead to an increase in US fish exports to Kenya, benefiting American fisheries by opening new markets for processed fish products.
Kenyan Port Upgrades to Handle US Fish Imports
Kenya has upgraded cold storage facilities at the Port of Mombasa to accommodate imports of chilled and frozen fish from American fisheries, processed by heading, gutting, or fin removal. This development aims to ensure quality preservation of US fish products.
2023-09-20
Impact: Improved infrastructure in Kenya may reduce spoilage risks and lower costs for US exporters, potentially boosting trade volumes of processed fish.
US Fish Exports to Kenya Face Temporary Delays
A backlog at Kenyan customs has temporarily delayed the clearance of US fishery products, including minimally processed fish. The issue stems from new documentation requirements for imports landed and processed in Kenya.
2023-08-05
Impact: Short-term trade disruptions may affect US exporters, potentially leading to reduced shipments until clearance processes are streamlined.
Policy Updates
Kenya Revises Import Tariffs on Processed Fish
Kenya has introduced a revised tariff structure for imported fish products under specific HS Codes, including those from American fisheries that are minimally processed (chilling, freezing, or removal of heads, viscera, or fins). The policy aims to balance local industry protection with trade facilitation under the US-Kenya trade agreement.
Date: 2023-09-01
US-Kenya Trade Agreement on Fishery Products
A new bilateral trade agreement between the US and Kenya includes provisions to reduce non-tariff barriers for American fishery products landed and processed in Kenya. This includes expedited inspection processes for chilled or frozen fish not otherwise processed.
Date: 2023-07-15