BoliviaCustoms Status & U.S. Trade Treatment
Tariff treatment, trade-agreement coverage, and live monthly U.S. import/export data for Bolivia.
Tariff treatment, trade-agreement coverage, and live monthly U.S. import/export data for Bolivia.
As of February 2026, the United States imported $38.1M/month and exported $25.4M/month with Bolivia. This page covers Bolivia's customs status, applicable trade agreements, and the practical tariff treatment U.S. importers and exporters should expect.
Bolivia is a landlocked South American country with significant natural gas reserves, making hydrocarbons its primary export earner alongside zinc, silver, gold, and quinoa. The country does not have a free trade agreement with the United States, and Bolivia benefits from the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPA) on a limited basis. Its landlocked status means all trade moves through neighboring countries' ports, primarily in Chile and Peru.
For HS-code-level tariff rates and duty collected on shipments from Bolivia, see the product detail pages — each lists the effective tariff rate and duty value computed from the Census Bureau's monthly trade releases.
Full Bolivia trade profile →Source: U.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics. Data updated monthly.