U.S. Imports
$0
U.S. Exports: $0
Surplus of $0 (net exporter)
The United States imported $0/month and exported $0/month with Norfolk Island as of April 2026, covering 1 product categories.
Norfolk Island is an Australian external territory located in the South Pacific Ocean, administered by Australia since 2016 when its self-governing status was revoked. For US trade purposes, Norfolk Island is treated separately from Australia and does not benefit from AUSFTA preferential tariff rates. Trade volumes between the US and Norfolk Island are negligible, and the island's economy is primarily based on tourism and small-scale agriculture.
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No. Norfolk Island is an Australian external territory but is not included within the customs territory of Australia for AUSFTA purposes. Goods originating in Norfolk Island do not qualify for AUSFTA preferential tariff treatment.
US trade with Norfolk Island is extremely limited due to the island's small population of approximately 2,000 residents and its remote location. Any trade activity is typically confined to small quantities of specialty goods or personal shipments.
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| Rank | Product | Import value |
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| 1 | ESTIMATED IMPORTS OF LOW VALUED TRANSACTIONS | $0 |
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