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Grass shears, each with steel cutting blades articulated on a swivel head for horizontal trimming and vertical edging (provided for in subheading 8201.90.30)
United States to Liechtenstein Trade Analysis
for Grass shears, each with steel cutting blades articulated on a swivel head for horizontal trimming and vertical edging (provided for in subheading 8201.90.30)
Detailed tariff information for Grass shears, each with steel cutting blades articulated on a swivel head for horizontal trimming and vertical edging (provided for in subheading 8201.90.30) imports
Grass shears, each with steel cutting blades articulated on a swivel head for horizontal trimming and vertical edging (provided for in subheading 8201.90.30) Tariff Rate
A new bilateral trade agreement between the United States and Liechtenstein has reduced tariffs on specific garden tools, including grass shears with steel cutting blades (HS 8201.90.30), facilitating increased imports from Liechtenstein.
2023-10-15
Impact: This agreement is expected to lower costs for US importers and increase the availability of high-quality Liechtenstein-made grass shears in the US market.
Liechtenstein Grass Shear Manufacturers Eye US Market Expansion
Several Liechtenstein-based manufacturers of grass shears with swivel heads have announced plans to expand their exports to the United States, citing growing demand for precision gardening tools.
2023-09-22
Impact: This expansion could strengthen trade ties and increase competition in the US market for garden tools, potentially benefiting consumers with more options.
US Importers Report Rise in Liechtenstein Grass Shear Shipments
US customs data indicates a 15% increase in shipments of grass shears (HS 8201.90.30) from Liechtenstein over the past quarter, driven by demand for durable and versatile trimming tools.
2023-08-30
Impact: The surge in shipments may lead to greater market penetration for Liechtenstein products, though it could pressure domestic US manufacturers to innovate.
Policy Updates
US-Liechtenstein Tariff Reduction on Garden Tools
The United States and Liechtenstein have agreed to reduce tariffs on certain hand tools, including grass shears under HS 8201.90.30, from 5% to 2% as part of a broader trade facilitation initiative.