Unavailable for specific HS Code (Surface-modified spherical graphite)
Year
2023
Trend
Data not specifically tracked for this product; general trade between US and Marshall Islands remains stable due to close economic ties.
Special Rates
Free Trade Agreement
0%
Applicable under the Compact of Free Association between the United States and the Marshall Islands, no duties imposed on most goods.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Surface-Modified Spherical Graphite Between US and Marshall Islands
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded transactions of surface-modified spherical graphite (HS Code: 3801.10) between the United States and the Marshall Islands in the past quarter, reflecting a lack of significant trade ties in this specific commodity.
2023-10-15
Impact: No notable impact on trade due to the absence of substantial trade volume in this category between the two regions.
US Export Restrictions Tighten on Specialized Graphite Products
The US Department of Commerce has introduced stricter export controls on specialized graphite products, including surface-modified spherical graphite, though Marshall Islands is not specifically mentioned as a key trade partner in this sector.
2023-09-22
Impact: Potential indirect impact on future trade with smaller Pacific nations like the Marshall Islands if export policies are further tightened.
Marshall Islands Focuses on Regional Trade, Bypassing US Graphite Imports
Marshall Islands trade reports highlight a focus on regional partnerships within the Pacific for industrial materials, with no significant imports of surface-modified spherical graphite from the US recorded recently.
2023-08-10
Impact: Minimal impact on US-Marshall Islands trade relations as graphite products do not appear to be a priority in bilateral trade.
Policy Updates
US Updates Export Controls on Graphite Products
The US has updated its export control list under the Bureau of Industry and Security, adding specific restrictions on advanced graphite materials, including surface-modified spherical graphite (HS Code: 3801.10), to safeguard national security and technology interests.