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Trinidad and Tobago
What Trinidad and Tobago supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.
10
Inputs supplied
8
Goods affected
0
Claims on record
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What they supply
Inputs from this country
10 named inputs sourced from Trinidad and Tobago. Share % is the country's share of global supply for that input.
chemical
31%Ammonia (NH3)
chemical
31%Anhydrous Ammonia (NH₃)
chemical
31%Industrial Ammonia (Refrigeration)
chemical
31%Ammonia Refrigerant (R-717)
chemical
31%Ammonia Refrigerant (Slaughter Plant Cold Chain)
chemical
23%UAN Solution (Urea Ammonium Nitrate, 28-32% N)
chemical
17%Melamine (Laminates / Concrete Superplasticizers / Flame Retardants)
chemical
3%Urea Nitrogen Fertilizer (46-0-0)
chemical
3%Urea (Granular/Prilled, 46% N)
chemical
1%Food-Grade Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
What depends on them
American goods affected
8 essential American goods have Trinidad and Tobago somewhere upstream in their supply chain.
Agriculture
Fertilizers and crop inputs
Nitrogen, phosphate, and potash fertilizers for U.S. crop production.
Food
Seafood and fish
Fresh, frozen, and canned seafood; U.S. imports ~85% of consumed volume from Asian aquaculture, Norway, and South America.
Food
Pork and pork products
Pork chops, roasts, and fresh pork for household use.
Food
Frozen foods
Frozen vegetables, meals, pizza, and snacks dependent on cold-chain infrastructure, energy, and packaging supply.
Logistics
Industrial gases
Oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and CO2 supplied to hospitals, food processing, manufacturing, and welding.
Agriculture
Ammonia and nitrogen fertilizers
Anhydrous ammonia, urea, and UAN solution made from natural gas; price tracks natural gas directly.
Food
Rice
Global staple grain with export-control sensitivity; India, Thailand, and Vietnam dominate trade flows.
Food
Soft drinks & juices
Sodas, juices, and sports drinks; domestic bottling with imported juice concentrate and sweeteners.