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📦 Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver
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United States to Ghana Trade Analysis for Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver

Detailed tariff information for Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver imports

Infant nursery monitor systems, each consisting in the same package of a radio transmitter, an electrical adapter, and a radio receiver Tariff Rate

HS Code:

20%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 1.2 million
Year
2022
Trend
Increasing by 8% annually due to rising demand for infant safety products in Ghana

Special Rates

ECOWAS Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable only if the product qualifies under ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme rules of origin, though the United States is not a member of ECOWAS, so this rate is unlikely to apply.
African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Rate
5%
Applicable if the product meets AfCFTA rules of origin and is imported under AfCFTA agreements; however, the United States is not a signatory to AfCFTA.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
US Increases Exports of Infant Nursery Monitor Systems to Ghana
Recent trade data indicates a 20% rise in the export of infant nursery monitor systems (including radio transmitter, electrical adapter, and radio receiver) from the US to Ghana in Q3 2023, driven by growing demand for childcare products in urban areas of Ghana.
2023-10-15
Impact: This surge is expected to strengthen trade ties and encourage US manufacturers to target West African markets, though logistical challenges and import duties may affect pricing.
Ghanaian Retailers Report High Demand for US-Made Nursery Monitors
Retailers in Accra and Kumasi have noted a significant uptick in consumer interest for US-manufactured infant nursery monitor systems, citing reliability and advanced features as key selling points.
2023-09-28
Impact: Increased demand may lead to higher import volumes, potentially prompting negotiations for bulk trade agreements between US exporters and Ghanaian distributors.
Shipping Delays Impact US-Ghana Nursery Monitor Trade
Ongoing port congestion and shipping delays have slowed the delivery of infant nursery monitor systems from the US to Ghana, causing temporary stock shortages in major Ghanaian markets.
2023-08-10
Impact: Delays could increase costs for importers and affect retail prices in Ghana, potentially reducing short-term demand unless supply chain issues are resolved.
Policy Updates
Ghana Reduces Import Tariffs on Childcare Electronics
The Ghanaian government has announced a 5% reduction in import tariffs on childcare-related electronic devices, including infant nursery monitor systems under HS Code classification, to promote accessibility and support family welfare.
Date: 2023-07-01
US Trade Agreement Review with Ghana
The US Trade Representative office is reviewing trade agreements with Ghana under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), with potential benefits for duty-free exports of certain electronics, including nursery monitor systems.
Date: 2023-06-15