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United States to Malaysia Trade Analysis for Static read-write random access (SRAM)

Detailed tariff information for Static read-write random access (SRAM) imports

Static read-write random access (SRAM) Tariff Rate

HS Code:

0%
Effective 01-Jan-2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 120 million
Year
2022
Trend
Increasing due to rising demand for electronics and semiconductors in Malaysia.

Special Rates

ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)
0%
Applicable to imports from ASEAN member countries under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme with proper documentation (Form D).
US-Malaysia Trade Agreements
0%
May qualify for preferential treatment under specific bilateral agreements or frameworks, subject to Rules of Origin and certification.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
US Increases Import of SRAM Chips from Malaysia Amid Global Chip Shortage
The United States has ramped up imports of Static Read-Write Random Access Memory (SRAM) chips from Malaysia to address the ongoing global semiconductor shortage, with a reported 20% increase in trade volume over the past quarter.
2023-10-15
Impact: This surge in imports strengthens trade ties between the US and Malaysia, potentially stabilizing SRAM supply chains for US tech industries while boosting Malaysia's semiconductor export revenue.
Malaysia Expands SRAM Production Capacity to Meet US Demand
Major Malaysian semiconductor manufacturers have announced plans to expand SRAM production facilities, driven by growing demand from the United States for use in automotive and consumer electronics sectors.
2023-09-22
Impact: The expansion is expected to increase Malaysia's export capacity, potentially reducing lead times for US buyers and fostering long-term trade agreements in the semiconductor sector.
US-Malaysia Trade Talks Highlight SRAM as Key Component
During recent bilateral trade discussions, both nations emphasized the importance of SRAM trade, with Malaysia positioning itself as a key supplier to the US amidst geopolitical tensions affecting other chip-producing regions.
2023-08-30
Impact: This focus could lead to preferential trade terms or reduced tariffs for SRAM imports from Malaysia, enhancing cost competitiveness for US companies relying on these components.
Policy Updates
US Considers Tariff Adjustments for Semiconductor Imports
The US Department of Commerce is reviewing tariff structures for semiconductor products, including SRAM under HS Code 8542.32, with potential reductions to encourage imports from allied nations like Malaysia as part of a broader supply chain diversification strategy.
Date: 2023-10-05
Malaysia Introduces Export Incentives for Semiconductor Industry
The Malaysian government has rolled out new tax incentives and subsidies for semiconductor exporters, including SRAM manufacturers, to boost production and strengthen trade partnerships with key markets like the United States.
Date: 2023-09-10