Data on specific trade volume for fabrics between the United States and United States Minor Outlying Islands is limited due to the minor economic activity in the region.
Special Rates
Free Trade Agreement
0%
Applies to goods meeting origin criteria under U.S. trade agreements or insular possession rules for United States Minor Outlying Islands.
Additional Information
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Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Fabrics under HS Code with United States Minor Outlying Islands
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no significant transactions of fabrics specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter between the United States and the United States Minor Outlying Islands (USMOI). The USMOI, being primarily uninhabited territories, have limited economic activity in this sector.
October 2023
Impact: Negligible impact on trade due to the lack of substantial commercial or industrial activity in USMOI for fabrics under this HS Code.
No Major Fabric Shipments Reported to USMOI
Trade reports confirm no notable shipments or imports of fabrics under the specified HS Code category to the United States Minor Outlying Islands from the mainland U.S. in recent months, reflecting the territories' minimal trade infrastructure.
September 2023
Impact: No significant trade impact, as USMOI does not play a key role in fabric trade under this category.
USMOI Remains Inactive in Fabric Trade Sector
Analysis of U.S. trade logs shows continued inactivity in the trade of fabrics under the specified HS Code with the United States Minor Outlying Islands, consistent with the territories' status as non-commercial zones.
August 2023
Impact: No measurable effect on U.S. fabric trade, given the absence of demand or supply from USMOI.
Policy Updates
No Specific Tariff Changes for Fabrics to USMOI
The U.S. International Trade Commission has not issued any specific tariff or policy updates regarding fabrics under the specified HS Code for trade with the United States Minor Outlying Islands, as trade volume remains negligible.