Describes bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that this country is party to, including with the United States. Includes websites and other resources where U.S. companies can get more information on how to take advantage of these agreements.
No bilateral investment treaty, or free trade agreement,, exists between the U.S. and Bermuda.  Bermuda, as an overseas territory of the U.K., is not itself a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO).  Bermuda adopted the International Harmonized System 2007 as the basis for its Customs Tariff and the WTO Valuation rules (GATT) as the basis for the valuation of imported goods for duty purposes.  Bermuda has been a member of the World Customs Organization since 1990 and is an associate member of CARICOM (Caribbean Community).

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