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News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Data on HS Code Items Valued Not Over $40 Between US and Sint Maarten
Recent trade reports indicate a lack of specific data on items valued not over $40 (specific HS Code not specified) between the United States and Sint Maarten (Dutch part). Trade in low-value goods remains underreported in public sources.
October 2023
Impact: Minimal impact on overall trade relations due to the small scale of transactions in this category. Businesses may face challenges in tracking micro-trade flows.
During bilateral trade talks, the focus on small-scale imports, including goods valued under $40, was briefly mentioned. No significant agreements or data specific to HS Codes were released.
August 2023
Impact: Negligible direct impact on trade; however, increased attention to small-scale trade could lead to better reporting mechanisms in the future.
E-commerce Growth Affects Low-Value Trade with Sint Maarten
The rise of e-commerce has led to an increase in low-value shipments (under $40) between the US and Sint Maarten, though specific HS Code data remains unavailable in public trade records.
June 2023
Impact: Potential for increased trade volume in low-value goods, though lack of detailed data limits policy adjustments or tariff considerations.
Policy Updates
No Specific Policy Updates for HS Code Items Valued Not Over $40
As of the latest reports, there are no specific policy updates or tariff changes targeting trade in goods valued not over $40 between the United States and Sint Maarten (Dutch part). General trade agreements under CARICOM and US regulations apply.