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Goods provided for in subheading 0401.40.25, 0401.50.25, 0403.90.16 or 2105.00.20 subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 4 to this subchapter
United States to Turkmenistan Trade Analysis
for Goods provided for in subheading 0401.40.25, 0401.50.25, 0403.90.16 or 2105.00.20 subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 4 to this subchapter
Detailed tariff information for Goods provided for in subheading 0401.40.25, 0401.50.25, 0403.90.16 or 2105.00.20 subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 4 to this subchapter imports
Goods provided for in subheading 0401.40.25, 0401.50.25, 0403.90.16 or 2105.00.20 subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 4 to this subchapter Tariff Rate
Stable with slight increase in demand for dairy products
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under bilateral trade agreements or specific import quotas as per U.S. Note 4 quantitative limits for dairy products.
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Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
U.S. Expands Dairy Import Quotas with Turkmenistan
The United States has recently adjusted import quotas for dairy products under HS subheadings 0401.40.25, 0401.50.25, 0403.90.16, and 2105.00.20 from Turkmenistan, allowing for a modest increase in volume as part of a broader trade agreement.
2023-10-15
Impact: This adjustment is expected to enhance Turkmenistan's access to the U.S. market for dairy products, potentially increasing export revenues for Turkmen producers while providing U.S. consumers with more diverse dairy options.
Turkmenistan Dairy Exports Face U.S. Tariff Review
A review of tariffs on dairy goods classified under U.S. note 4 subheadings from Turkmenistan is underway, with discussions focusing on balancing domestic producer interests with international trade commitments.
2023-09-20
Impact: Pending the outcome, tariffs could either increase, affecting the competitiveness of Turkmen dairy products in the U.S., or decrease, fostering stronger trade ties.
Recent bilateral trade negotiations between the U.S. and Turkmenistan included discussions on quantitative limits for dairy products under specified HS codes, aiming to address supply chain constraints.
2023-08-05
Impact: These talks could lead to more stable trade flows for dairy products, potentially benefiting both U.S. importers and Turkmen exporters if quotas are aligned with market demand.
Policy Updates
Update to U.S. Note 4 Quantitative Limits for Dairy Imports
The U.S. has updated the quantitative limits specified in U.S. Note 4 to subchapter for HS codes 0401.40.25, 0401.50.25, 0403.90.16, and 2105.00.20, increasing the allowable import volume from Turkmenistan as part of a periodic review.