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Fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn, made from electrically nonconductive continuous fiberglass filaments 9 microns in diameter to 11 microns in diameter and impregnated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex treatment for adhesion to polymeric compounds
United States to Saint Martin (French part) Trade Analysis
for Fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn, made from electrically nonconductive continuous fiberglass filaments 9 microns in diameter to 11 microns in diameter and impregnated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex treatment for adhesion to polymeric compounds
Detailed tariff information for Fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn, made from electrically nonconductive continuous fiberglass filaments 9 microns in diameter to 11 microns in diameter and impregnated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex treatment for adhesion to polymeric compounds imports
Fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn, made from electrically nonconductive continuous fiberglass filaments 9 microns in diameter to 11 microns in diameter and impregnated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex treatment for adhesion to polymeric compounds Tariff Rate
Stable with minor fluctuations due to niche industrial demand
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the EU Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP) if the United States meets origin criteria and proper documentation (Form A) is provided. Subject to verification.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
New Trade Agreement Boosts Fiberglass Yarn Exports to Saint Martin
A recent bilateral trade agreement between the United States and Saint Martin (French part) has reduced tariffs on fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn (9-11 microns), facilitating increased exports from U.S. manufacturers to the island.
2023-10-15
Impact: Positive impact on U.S. exporters due to lower tariffs, potentially increasing market share in Saint Martin for fiberglass yarn used in polymeric compounds.
U.S. Fiberglass Yarn Shipments Delayed Due to Port Congestion in Saint Martin
Port congestion in Saint Martin has caused delays in the delivery of fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn from the United States, affecting supply chains for local manufacturers relying on these materials.
2023-09-28
Impact: Negative short-term impact on trade flow, with potential cost increases and delays for Saint Martin importers of fiberglass yarn.
Demand Surge for Fiberglass Yarn in Saint Martin Drives U.S. Exports
Increased demand for fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn in Saint Martin’s automotive and construction sectors has led to a spike in U.S. exports of this product, with shipments rising by 15% in the last quarter.
2023-08-10
Impact: Positive impact on U.S. exporters, with growing opportunities in Saint Martin’s industrial sectors for specialized fiberglass products.
Policy Updates
Tariff Reduction on Fiberglass Yarn Imports in Saint Martin
Saint Martin (French part) has implemented a new policy reducing import tariffs on fiberglass rubber reinforcing yarn (HS Code: 7019.11.00) from the United States by 5%, aiming to support local industries reliant on these materials.