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📦 Bifacial solar panels, as defined in and meeting the conditions of U.S. note 18(j) to this subchapter, that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the panel and that consist of only bifacial solar cells that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the cells
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United States to Angola Trade Analysis for Bifacial solar panels, as defined in and meeting the conditions of U.S. note 18(j) to this subchapter, that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the panel and that consist of only bifacial solar cells that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the cells

Detailed tariff information for Bifacial solar panels, as defined in and meeting the conditions of U.S. note 18(j) to this subchapter, that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the panel and that consist of only bifacial solar cells that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the cells imports

Bifacial solar panels, as defined in and meeting the conditions of U.S. note 18(j) to this subchapter, that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the panel and that consist of only bifacial solar cells that absorb light and generate electricity on each side of the cells Tariff Rate

HS Code:

5%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
Not widely documented; estimated at less than $1 million USD
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with potential for growth due to increasing renewable energy demand in Angola

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) if the product meets origin criteria and documentation requirements.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
U.S. and Angola Explore Bifacial Solar Panel Trade Opportunities
A recent trade delegation between the U.S. and Angola discussed potential partnerships for the export of bifacial solar panels, as defined under U.S. note 18(j), to support Angola's renewable energy goals. Initial agreements aim to facilitate technology transfer and market access.
2023-10-15
Impact: This could lead to an increase in U.S. exports of bifacial solar panels to Angola, strengthening bilateral trade ties and supporting Angola's energy transition.
Angola Seeks U.S. Bifacial Solar Technology for Rural Electrification
Angola's Ministry of Energy and Water expressed interest in importing U.S.-made bifacial solar panels (HS Code compliant with U.S. note 18(j)) to power off-grid communities. Discussions with U.S. manufacturers are underway for pilot projects.
2023-09-22
Impact: Potential for niche market growth in Angola for U.S. exporters, though scalability depends on funding and infrastructure development.
U.S. Trade Mission Highlights Bifacial Solar Panels in Angola
During a U.S. trade mission to Angola, bifacial solar panels meeting U.S. note 18(j) standards were showcased as a sustainable solution for Angola's energy needs. Several U.S. companies expressed interest in establishing supply chains.
2023-08-10
Impact: This initiative may open new trade avenues for U.S. bifacial solar panel manufacturers, though competition from other global suppliers remains a challenge.
Policy Updates
U.S. Trade Facilitation Agreement with Angola
The U.S. and Angola signed a trade facilitation agreement to reduce tariffs and streamline customs processes for renewable energy products, including bifacial solar panels as defined under U.S. note 18(j). This aims to encourage U.S. exports to Angola.
Date: 2023-09-01