HS Code:
Transceiver assemblies for the apparatus of subheading 8526.10, other than printed circuit assemblies, fall under the Harmonized System (HS) Code related to radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus, and radio remote control apparatus. These assemblies are critical components used in communication and navigation systems, including transceivers for radar and radio equipment, excluding printed circuit assemblies. They are essential for industries such as telecommunications, aerospace, maritime, and defense, enabling signal transmission and reception in various applications.
Total Trade Volume
USD 1.2 billion
Data from 2022
Source
United Nations Comtrade Database, International Trade Centre (ITC)
USD 350 million
29.2% of total trade of total trade
Increasing
USD 280 million
23.3% of total trade of total trade
Increasing
USD 150 million
12.5% of total trade of total trade
Stable
USD 100 million
8.3% of total trade of total trade
Decreasing
USD 80 million
6.7% of total trade of total trade
Increasing
Average Rate
4.5% ad valorem
Highest Rate
10% (applied by certain developing countries)
Lowest Rate
0% (under free trade agreements like USMCA and EU-Japan EPA)
Growing demand for advanced radar and navigation systems
Increased production and trade of transceiver assemblies due to rising adoption in autonomous vehicles and aerospace sectors
2021-2023
Shift towards miniaturization and energy efficiency
Manufacturers are focusing on compact and low-power transceiver assemblies, driving innovation and competition in the market
2020-2022
Supply chain disruptions due to geopolitical tensions
Trade flows affected by export restrictions and raw material shortages, particularly for semiconductor components
2022
The United States tightened export controls on transceiver assemblies classified as dual-use items, impacting trade with certain countries.
October 2022
Reduced export volumes to restricted markets, prompting manufacturers to seek alternative markets.
The European Union introduced stricter environmental regulations for electronic components, including transceiver assemblies, to promote sustainability.
March 2023
Increased compliance costs for exporters to the EU, but potential long-term benefits through market access to eco-conscious consumers.
China announced incentives for domestic production of radar and navigation components, aiming to reduce reliance on imports.
June 2023
Potential decrease in import demand from China, affecting global exporters.