Antigua and BarbudaCustoms Status & U.S. Trade Treatment
Tariff treatment, trade-agreement coverage, and live monthly U.S. import/export data for Antigua and Barbuda.
Tariff treatment, trade-agreement coverage, and live monthly U.S. import/export data for Antigua and Barbuda.
As of February 2026, the United States imported $1.2M/month and exported $29.8M/month with Antigua and Barbuda. This page covers Antigua and Barbuda's customs status, applicable trade agreements, and the practical tariff treatment U.S. importers and exporters should expect.
Antigua and Barbuda is an Eastern Caribbean island nation and CARICOM member whose economy is dominated by tourism and related services, making it heavily reliant on imports for consumer goods, food, fuel, and construction materials. The United States is a leading source of imports, while exports are limited primarily to petroleum products re-exported from the Antigua and Barbuda Petroleum Refinery and small quantities of manufactured goods. Trade professionals should be aware of the CARICOM Common External Tariff and local consumption taxes that apply to imported goods.
For HS-code-level tariff rates and duty collected on shipments from Antigua and Barbuda, see the product detail pages — each lists the effective tariff rate and duty value computed from the Census Bureau's monthly trade releases.
Full Antigua and Barbuda trade profile →Source: U.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics. Data updated monthly.