Applicable under the EU-Monaco Customs Union agreement for goods originating from the United States with proper documentation (e.g., Form A or invoice declaration).
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News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Semiconductor Machinery Between US and Monaco
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no significant transactions of machines and apparatus for the manufacture of semiconductor devices (HS Code: 8486) between the United States and Monaco, reflecting Monaco's small market size and limited industrial focus on semiconductor production.
2023-10-15
Impact: Negligible impact on US-Monaco trade relations due to the absence of substantial trade volume in this category.
US Export Controls Tighten on Semiconductor Equipment
The US Department of Commerce has introduced stricter export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment to certain regions, though Monaco is not directly mentioned. This could indirectly affect niche markets or transshipment routes.
2023-09-20
Impact: Potential indirect impact on Monaco if equipment is routed through affected regions, though direct trade remains unaffected due to low volume.
Monaco's Role in Global Tech Trade Remains Minimal
A report by the US International Trade Commission highlights that Monaco plays a negligible role in the global supply chain for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, with no notable imports or exports to or from the United States.
2023-08-05
Impact: No significant impact on US-Monaco trade for HS Code 8486 due to Monaco's limited involvement in this sector.
Policy Updates
US Updates Export Controls on Semiconductor Equipment
The US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has updated export control policies under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) for semiconductor manufacturing equipment (HS Code: 8486), focusing on restricting exports to specific countries. Monaco is not listed among restricted destinations.