Comprehensive Market Intelligence Report: U.S. Exports to Uruguay (2025-2026)
Product Description
This comprehensive market intelligence report provides an exhaustive analysis of the United States export dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and strategic trade avenues to Uruguay for the 2025-2026 period. Operating as an open economy where foreign trade accounts for over 52% of its GDP, Uruguay functions as a highly sophisticated logistical gateway into the broader Southern Cone, including Argentina, Paraguay, and Southern Brazil.
With total U.S. exports to Uruguay recently experiencing an aggressive 25.1% year-over-year increase to reach USD 2.0 billion, the premium placed on understanding this resilient trade corridor has never been higher. This report equips U.S. commercial entities with the critical data and actionable intelligence required to navigate and dominate the Uruguayan import market.
What You Will Discover Inside:
- A detailed breakdown of the newly implemented 2026 Simplified Customs Clearance Regime, which expands duty-free express shipment thresholds to USD 800 and 20 kilograms.
- Comprehensive insights into the National Budget Law (2025–2029) and its impact on corporate taxation, including the new 15% Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax (DMTT) affecting Free Trade Zone users.
- Updates on major bilateral policies, such as the EXIM USD 200 million financing facility and the Strategic Technologies Memorandum of Understanding.
- In-depth mapping of maritime infrastructure, detailing the capabilities of major Uruguayan ports like Montevideo and Nueva Palmira alongside U.S. shipping routes.
- A meticulous analysis of the Top 25 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes exported from the U.S. to Uruguay, highlighting high-demand sectors like plastics, mineral fuels, and heavy machinery.
- Curated directories of elite supply chain intermediaries, including top U.S. freight forwarders and leading Uruguayan customs brokers.
- A step-by-step actionable playbook specifically designed for Florida-based exporters to leverage state resources and Miami logistics hubs for market entry.