Get live and verified US sweets export data at port kingston-jam under HS Code 19. Explore US sweets exporters, volume, and value of sweets products exported by the US at port kingston-jam. Analyze trade trends and gain insights for sourcing, market research, supply chain planning, monitor competitor activity, and discover new opportunities in the US–kingston-jam sweets trade under HS Code 19.
| Date | HS Code | Product Description | Destination Country | Unloading Port | Qty. | Unit | Weight | Exporter Name | |
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2024-04-26 00:00:00 |
190531
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SHIPPER LOAD & COUNT 2103 CASES FOODSTUFF COOKIES (SWEET BISCUITS) EXPORT LICENS… SHIPPER LOAD & COUNT 2103 CASES FOODSTUFF COOKIES (SWEET BISCUITS) EXPORT LICENSE : NLR1152 CASES FOODSTUFF BREAD BISCUITS & BAKEEXPORT LICENSE : NLR HS CODE: 1905.31 / 1905.90 HARMONIZED CODE:190590 AES NO. X20240409639140 | JAMAICA | KINGSTON JAM |
3255 |
PKG |
11802.67 |
Exporter Name |
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2024-04-26 00:00:00 |
190531
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SHIPPER LOAD & COUNT 3726 CASES FOODSTUFF COOKIES (SWEET BISCUITS) EXPORT LICENS… SHIPPER LOAD & COUNT 3726 CASES FOODSTUFF COOKIES (SWEET BISCUITS) EXPORT LICENSE : NLR500 CASES FOODSTUFF BREAD BISCUITS & BAKE EXPORT LICENSE : NLR HS CODE: 1905.31 / 1905.90 HARMONIZED CODE:190531 X20240410731298 | JAMAICA | KINGSTON JAM |
4226 |
PKG |
14497.96 |
Exporter Name |
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It provides detailed records of sweets exports from the US under HS Code 19, via port Kingston jam, showing shipment-level data.
Each shipment entry lists HS code, product description, origin country, net weight/quantity, importer & exporter name, and port of loading/unloading
US sweets export data under HS code 19 via Port provides detailed insights into which sweets products are exported from the US via Port Kingston jam. By analyzing this information, companies can discover new foreign buyers, compare costs across markets, and evaluate potential partners to diversify their trade strategy.
Yes, using the filters and sorting options, you can analyze trends over time, compare volumes by origin country, and monitor shifts in trade patterns.
It covers all rubber-related exports recorded under HS Code 19 via port Kingston jam, giving broad coverage within that commodity class.