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📦 Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard
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United States to Marshall Islands Trade Analysis for Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard

Detailed tariff information for Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard imports

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard Tariff Rate

HS Code:

0%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
Unavailable (limited data for specific HS Code 47 category)
Year
2023
Trend
Stable (based on general trade patterns between US and Marshall Islands)

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the Compact of Free Association between the United States and the Marshall Islands

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Activity in Pulp and Paperboard Between US and Marshall Islands
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no significant transactions of pulp of wood or other fibrous cellulosic material (HS Code 47) and recovered paper or paperboard between the United States and the Marshall Islands. This reflects the small scale of industrial activity in the Marshall Islands.
2023-10-15
Impact: Negligible impact on trade due to the lack of substantial trade volume in this category between the two regions.
US Exports of Recovered Paper Products Remain Low to Marshall Islands
According to the latest US Census Bureau trade statistics, exports of recovered paper and paperboard to the Marshall Islands are virtually non-existent, attributed to limited demand and logistical challenges in the Pacific region.
2023-08-22
Impact: No significant trade impact; the Marshall Islands' small market size limits potential for growth in this sector.
Marshall Islands’ Import Capacity for Pulp Materials Under Review
A minor report from the Pacific Islands Forum highlighted that the Marshall Islands has limited infrastructure to handle imports of pulp and paperboard materials, affecting potential trade with major exporters like the United States.
2023-06-10
Impact: Trade remains constrained by infrastructural and economic factors in the Marshall Islands, with little effect on US export markets.
Policy Updates
No Specific Tariff Changes for HS Code 47 Between US and Marshall Islands
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) and Marshall Islands authorities have not announced any specific tariff or trade policy changes targeting pulp of wood or recovered paper products (HS Code 47) in recent bilateral discussions.
Date: 2023-09-05