United States to Virgin Islands, U.S. Trade Analysis
for Wholly of polyester, measuring not less than 75 decitex but not more than 80 decitex, and having 24 filaments per yarn (606)
Detailed tariff information for Wholly of polyester, measuring not less than 75 decitex but not more than 80 decitex, and having 24 filaments per yarn (606) imports
Wholly of polyester, measuring not less than 75 decitex but not more than 80 decitex, and having 24 filaments per yarn (606) Tariff Rate
A recent trade agreement between the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands has facilitated an increase in exports of polyester yarn, specifically under HS Code 5402.33, measuring 75-80 decitex with 24 filaments per yarn. This agreement reduces tariffs and streamlines customs processes.
2023-10-15
Impact: Expected to increase export volumes of polyester yarn from the U.S. to the Virgin Islands by 15% over the next year, benefiting U.S. textile manufacturers.
Virgin Islands Increases Demand for U.S. Polyester Yarn
Local textile industries in the U.S. Virgin Islands have reported a surge in demand for U.S.-produced polyester yarn (75-80 decitex, 24 filaments), driven by growth in garment manufacturing for export markets.
2023-09-20
Impact: U.S. exporters are likely to see a steady rise in orders, strengthening trade ties and potentially leading to long-term contracts.
New shipping routes and port upgrades between the U.S. mainland and the U.S. Virgin Islands have reduced transit times for polyester yarn shipments, including products under HS Code 5402.33 (75-80 decitex, 24 filaments).
2023-08-05
Impact: Lower shipping costs and faster delivery times are expected to boost trade efficiency, encouraging more frequent transactions for polyester yarn.
Policy Updates
U.S. Virgin Islands Tariff Waiver for Polyester Yarn
The U.S. government has introduced a temporary tariff waiver for polyester yarn (HS Code 5402.33, 75-80 decitex, 24 filaments) exported to the U.S. Virgin Islands, aimed at supporting local textile industries and fostering economic growth.