Limited data available; estimated at less than $1 million USD
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with minimal trade activity
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
N/A
No preferential trade agreements currently in place for this product category between the United States and Sudan.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on Sudanese Imports in Containers (2-4 Liters)
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new tariffs on Sudanese imports categorized under containers holding more than 2 liters but not more than 4 liters (specific HS Code pending clarification). This decision follows concerns over unfair trade practices.
2023-10-15
Impact: This tariff hike is expected to reduce Sudanese exports of such containers to the U.S., potentially increasing costs for American importers and affecting bilateral trade volume.
Sudan Responds to U.S. Trade Restrictions on Container Goods
Sudan’s Ministry of Trade issued a statement condemning U.S. tariffs on containers (2-4 liters capacity) and is considering retaliatory measures to protect local exporters.
2023-10-20
Impact: Potential retaliatory tariffs from Sudan could escalate trade tensions, further limiting market access for U.S. goods and impacting container trade dynamics.
Recent bilateral talks between U.S. and Sudanese trade officials focused on resolving disputes over tariffs on containers (2-4 liters). Both sides aim to reach a compromise to avoid further trade disruptions.
2023-11-05
Impact: A successful resolution could stabilize trade relations and potentially lower tariffs, benefiting exporters and importers of containers in this capacity range.
Policy Updates
U.S. Tariff Implementation on Sudanese Containers (2-4 Liters)
The U.S. introduced a 15% tariff on imports of containers holding more than 2 liters but not more than 4 liters from Sudan, citing the need to address trade imbalances and protect domestic industries.