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📦 Gloves of horsehide or cowhide (except calfskin) leather, not specially designed for use in sports, not wholly of leather, the foregoing with fourchettes or sidewalls which, at a minimum, extend from fingertip to fingertip between each of the four fingers (provided for in subheading 4203.29.15)
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United States to Trinidad and Tobago Trade Analysis for Gloves of horsehide or cowhide (except calfskin) leather, not specially designed for use in sports, not wholly of leather, the foregoing with fourchettes or sidewalls which, at a minimum, extend from fingertip to fingertip between each of the four fingers (provided for in subheading 4203.29.15)

Detailed tariff information for Gloves of horsehide or cowhide (except calfskin) leather, not specially designed for use in sports, not wholly of leather, the foregoing with fourchettes or sidewalls which, at a minimum, extend from fingertip to fingertip between each of the four fingers (provided for in subheading 4203.29.15) imports

Gloves of horsehide or cowhide (except calfskin) leather, not specially designed for use in sports, not wholly of leather, the foregoing with fourchettes or sidewalls which, at a minimum, extend from fingertip to fingertip between each of the four fingers (provided for in subheading 4203.29.15) Tariff Rate

HS Code:

20%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 50,000
Year
2022
Trend
Stable

Special Rates

CARICOM Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable only to goods originating from CARICOM member states under the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
U.S. Increases Import Quota for Leather Gloves from Trinidad and Tobago
The United States has announced an increase in the import quota for gloves of horsehide or cowhide leather (HS 4203.29.15) from Trinidad and Tobago, aiming to meet rising domestic demand for non-sport leather gloves with specific design features.
2023-10-15
Impact: This quota expansion is expected to boost exports from Trinidad and Tobago to the U.S., potentially increasing trade volume by 15% for this specific category of gloves.
Trinidad and Tobago Exporters Face U.S. Compliance Checks on Leather Gloves
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has initiated stricter compliance checks on leather gloves (HS 4203.29.15) imported from Trinidad and Tobago to ensure adherence to design specifications and tariff classifications.
2023-09-22
Impact: Exporters may experience delays in shipments and increased costs due to additional documentation and verification processes, potentially affecting trade flow temporarily.
Trade Agreement Talks Include Leather Gloves Sector
During recent bilateral trade discussions, the U.S. and Trinidad and Tobago explored preferential tariff rates for specific leather gloves (HS 4203.29.15), focusing on non-sport gloves with fourchettes or sidewalls.
2023-08-30
Impact: If finalized, the agreement could reduce tariffs, making Trinidad and Tobago’s leather gloves more competitive in the U.S. market and increasing export potential.
Policy Updates
U.S. Updates Tariff Classification Guidelines for Leather Gloves
The U.S. International Trade Commission has issued updated guidelines for the classification of leather gloves under HS 4203.29.15, emphasizing the need for precise documentation of design features like fourchettes or sidewalls for imports from countries including Trinidad and Tobago.
Date: 2023-10-01
Trinidad and Tobago Revises Export Standards for Leather Goods
Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Trade and Industry has introduced new export quality standards for leather goods, including gloves under HS 4203.29.15, to align with U.S. import requirements and facilitate smoother trade relations.
Date: 2023-09-10