US Food Export data to Jamaica under the hs code 17 via port Kingston-jam

Live Food Export Data of US by HS Code 17 for US Exports to Jamaica via port Kingston-jam. Our US Export Bill of Lading Data and US Export Data by HS Code, country, or port include HS code, date, B/L number, product description, loading and unloading ports, US Exporter/exporter name, quantity, etc.

Date

HS Code

Product Description

Destination Country

Unloading Port

QTY.

Unit

Weight

Exporter Name

April 21, 2024

170260

AES X20240409651783 CONTAINER S.L.A.C. 1 FOOD GRADE DISPOSABLE BAG PER CNTR 42% HIGH FRUCTO SE CORN SYRUP HS CODE 1702.6000 TTNU1062978 N ET WEIGHT 21,476 KGS SUDU7399340 NET WEIGHT 21,481 KGS CAIU6290212 NET WEIGHT 21,481 K GS TEMU1294712 NET WEIGHT 21,482 KGS CAIU628 0615 NET WEIGHT 21,488 KGS MSKU7237108 NET W EIGHT 21,475 KGS CAIU6790563 NET WEIGHT 21, 632 KGS TOTAL NET WEIGHT 150,364 KGS TOTAL GR OSS WEIGHT 151,419 KGS

JAMAICA KINGSTON JAM

7

BAG

151421.21

Exporter Name

Shipment No. 1

Date

2024-04-21 00:00:00

HS CODE

Product Description

AES X20240409651783 CONTAINER S.L.A.C. 1 FOOD GRADE DISPOSABLE BAG PER CNTR 42% HIGH FRUCTO SE CORN SYRUP HS CODE 1702.6000 TTNU1062978 N ET WEIGHT 21,476 KGS SUDU7399340 NET WEIGHT 21,481 KGS CAIU6290212 NET WEIGHT 21,481 K GS TEMU1294712 NET WEIGHT 21,482 KGS CAIU628 0615 NET WEIGHT 21,488 KGS MSKU7237108 NET W EIGHT 21,475 KGS CAIU6790563 NET WEIGHT 21, 632 KGS TOTAL NET WEIGHT 150,364 KGS TOTAL GR OSS WEIGHT 151,419 KGS

Destination Country

Unloading Port

QTY

7

Unit

BAG

Weight

151421.21

Exporter Name

Destination Country

Unloading Port

FAQs With Answers

The database includes shipment-level information such as shipment date, HS code, product description, quantity, value, port details, country of origin & destination, & importer-exporter information for accurate trade analysis of products under HS code 17 for US food imports from Thailand via Port Kingston-jam.

Port Kingston-jam typically refers to a port that is used for handling and forwarding shipments from US, making it important for tracking inland and cross-border trade flows.

It helps businesses understand sourcing patterns, evaluate supplier performance, track pricing trends, and identify demand for food products, enabling better decision-making for trade and market expansion for US food exports from jamaica under HS code 17 via Port Kingston-jam.

Businesses can identify key importers, evaluate supplier competitiveness, track pricing trends, and analyze demand for specific rubber products to make strategic sourcing and expansion decisions.

Importers, exporters, traders, manufacturers, and market analysts can use this data to understand trade patterns, optimize supply chains, identify potential partners, and gain a competitive advantage in the food market.

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