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News and Updates
Recent News
Limited DRAM Trade Activity Between US and Haiti
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no significant transactions of Dynamic Read-Write Random Access Memory (DRAM) under HS Code 8542.32 between the United States and Haiti. Trade in this sector remains negligible due to Haiti's limited tech infrastructure and market demand.
October 2023
Impact: No notable impact on trade as DRAM transactions are virtually non-existent between the two countries.
US-Haiti Trade Focus Remains on Other Goods
Reports from the US International Trade Commission highlight that trade between the US and Haiti continues to prioritize textiles, apparel, and agricultural products over high-tech components like DRAM. Electronics trade remains underdeveloped.
September 2023
Impact: DRAM trade is unlikely to grow in the near term without significant investment in Haiti's tech sector.
Haiti's Economic Challenges Hinder Tech Imports
Economic and political instability in Haiti, as reported by the US Department of Commerce, continues to limit the country's ability to import advanced technology products such as DRAM from the United States.
August 2023
Impact: Trade barriers and economic constraints in Haiti suppress potential DRAM imports from the US.
Policy Updates
No Specific DRAM Trade Policies for Haiti
There are no recent or specific policy updates from the US or Haiti targeting DRAM trade under HS Code 8542.32. General trade agreements like the Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) apply, but they do not address high-tech components directly.