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🇪🇭 Western Sahara
📦 Peeled, imported in accordance with statistical note 1 to this chapter
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United States to Western Sahara Trade Analysis for Peeled, imported in accordance with statistical note 1 to this chapter

Detailed tariff information for Peeled, imported in accordance with statistical note 1 to this chapter imports

Peeled, imported in accordance with statistical note 1 to this chapter Tariff Rate

HS Code:

Not Available
Effective N/A

Trade Volume

Value
Not Available
Year
N/A
Trend
Data on trade volume between the United States and Western Sahara for peeled products (HS Code unspecified) is not readily available due to limited trade infrastructure and political status.

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
N/A
Western Sahara is not a member of major trade agreements or organizations like the WTO, and specific tariff schedules are not widely published or standardized.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Data on Peeled Imports from Western Sahara
There is currently no specific recent news regarding the trade of peeled products (HS Code unspecified) between the United States and Western Sahara due to limited trade volume and geopolitical complexities surrounding the region.
October 2023
Impact: Trade remains minimal or unreported, with potential barriers due to political status and lack of formal trade agreements.
U.S. Trade Policies Exclude Western Sahara in Recent Reports
Recent U.S. trade reports and data from the U.S. International Trade Commission do not explicitly mention Western Sahara as a significant partner for peeled product imports, reflecting low or no recorded trade activity.
September 2023
Impact: Absence of data suggests negligible trade impact or focus on this specific commodity between the two regions.
Geopolitical Tensions Affect Trade Relations with Western Sahara
Ongoing disputes over Western Sahara's sovereignty continue to limit formal trade agreements and data collection for specific commodities like peeled imports with the United States.
August 2023
Impact: Uncertainty in diplomatic recognition hinders structured trade, likely resulting in no significant imports under this HS Code.
Policy Updates
U.S. Recognition of Moroccan Sovereignty Over Western Sahara
The U.S. continues to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara as part of a 2020 agreement tied to the Abraham Accords. However, no specific tariff or trade policy updates for peeled products (HS Code unspecified) have been issued recently.
Date: December 2020 (reaffirmed in 2023)