Tariff rates, FTA status, top HTS codes, and PGA requirements for Florida's major import corridors — goods entering through Port of Miami, Port Everglades, Port Tampa Bay, and JAXPORT.
Colombia is one of Florida's top import partners, entering primarily through Port of Miami and Port Everglades. Cut flowers, coffee, apparel, and fresh produce dominate the trade lane.
Honduras is a major CAFTA-DR partner. Apparel, knit fabrics, and agricultural products dominate, with most qualifying for duty-free treatment under CAFTA-DR rules of origin.
The Dominican Republic is one of the closest trade partners to Florida. Medical devices, cigars, footwear, and apparel are major categories, with most qualifying for CAFTA-DR duty-free treatment.
Costa Rica exports medical devices, electronic components, pineapples, and coffee to Florida. CAFTA-DR provides duty-free treatment for most goods, and Costa Rica is a top source of high-value agricultural imports.
Mexico is the US's largest trading partner. While most goods enter at land borders, significant volumes of electronics, vehicles, and agricultural products reach Florida by sea. USMCA provides duty-free treatment for qualifying goods.
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