United States to South Sudan Trade Analysis
for Of uniform circular cross section throughout its length, the foregoing comprised of billets, not in coils
Detailed tariff information for Of uniform circular cross section throughout its length, the foregoing comprised of billets, not in coils imports
Of uniform circular cross section throughout its length, the foregoing comprised of billets, not in coils Tariff Rate
Increasing by 10% annually due to infrastructure projects
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the East African Community (EAC) agreements if re-exported within the region; requires certificate of origin.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for HS Code Billets Between US and South Sudan
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded trade of billets of uniform circular cross-section (HS Code unspecified in detail) between the United States and South Sudan. This reflects ongoing challenges in industrial and infrastructural development in South Sudan.
October 2023
Impact: Negligible impact on bilateral trade due to the absence of significant transactions in this category.
General trade barriers, including logistical challenges and political instability in South Sudan, continue to hinder the exchange of industrial goods such as steel billets between the US and South Sudan.
September 2023
Impact: Continued restrictions and instability likely to suppress potential trade growth in specialized steel products.
South Sudan Seeks International Partners for Industrial Imports
South Sudan’s government has expressed interest in expanding industrial imports, including steel products like billets, to support infrastructure projects, though no specific agreements with the US have been reported.
August 2023
Impact: Potential for future trade opportunities, though current engagement with the US remains limited.
Policy Updates
No Specific Tariff Changes for HS Code Billets
There are no recent updates or changes in US or South Sudanese trade policies specifically targeting billets of uniform circular cross-section. General trade policies and sanctions related to South Sudan remain in effect.