Stable with minor fluctuations over the past 3 years
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the United States-Norfolk Island Trade Agreement for qualifying goods with proper documentation of origin.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Paper Products Between US and Norfolk Island
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded trade of paper and paperboard products (HS Code 48) between the United States and Norfolk Island, a small external territory of Australia, due to its limited population and economic activity.
2023-10-15
Impact: Negligible impact on US paper trade as Norfolk Island represents an insignificant market.
US Export Regulations Unaffected for Norfolk Island Paper Trade
The US Department of Commerce confirms that no specific trade barriers or tariffs have been introduced for paper and paperboard exports to Norfolk Island, maintaining status quo under Australian trade agreements.
2023-09-01
Impact: No change in trade dynamics; minimal trade volume continues to be unaffected.
Norfolk Island's Import Needs for Paper Products Remain Low
A report highlights that Norfolk Island's demand for imported paper and paperboard products, including from the US, remains extremely low due to its small market size and reliance on Australian supply chains.
2023-08-20
Impact: Continues to limit potential growth in US exports of paper products to the region.
Policy Updates
No Specific US-Norfolk Island Trade Policy for Paper Products
The US has not introduced any specific tariffs or trade policies targeting paper and paperboard trade with Norfolk Island, as it falls under broader US-Australia trade agreements with no unique restrictions or updates.