U.S. Sanctions Impact Trade of EMI Receivers with Iran
Recent U.S. sanctions have further restricted the export of specialized electronic equipment, including EMI receivers with specific frequency ranges (3 Hz to 44 GHz) and LXI standards, to Iran. These devices, classified under HS Code 9030.84.00, are subject to strict export controls due to their potential dual-use applications.
2023-10-15
Impact: The sanctions severely limit trade between the U.S. and Iran for EMI receivers, reducing export opportunities for U.S. manufacturers and increasing compliance costs for companies attempting to navigate licensing requirements.
Iran Seeks Alternative Suppliers for EMI Receivers Amid U.S. Restrictions
Due to ongoing U.S. trade restrictions, Iran is reportedly exploring alternative markets, such as China and Russia, to procure EMI receivers with RF inputs and specific display sizes (20-23 cm diagonal) that meet LXI standards, as classified under HS Code 9030.84.00.
2023-09-20
Impact: This shift reduces U.S. market influence in Iran for these specialized instruments, potentially redirecting trade flows to non-U.S. suppliers and impacting American exporters.
U.S. Department of Commerce Tightens Export Controls on EMI Receivers to Iran
The U.S. Department of Commerce updated export control lists, imposing additional licensing requirements for EMI receivers (3 Hz to 44 GHz, LXI-compliant, dual RF inputs) under HS Code 9030.84.00, citing national security concerns regarding trade with Iran.
2023-08-05
Impact: Trade barriers have increased, with U.S. companies facing near-total prohibitions on exporting these devices to Iran without special exemptions, further straining bilateral trade relations.