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📦 Modules as defined in note 18(g) to this subchapter, when the product or originating good of a country other than a country described in note 18(b) to this subchapter, except as provided in heading 9903.45.27 or heading 9903.45.29
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United States to Monaco Trade Analysis for Modules as defined in note 18(g) to this subchapter, when the product or originating good of a country other than a country described in note 18(b) to this subchapter, except as provided in heading 9903.45.27 or heading 9903.45.29

Detailed tariff information for Modules as defined in note 18(g) to this subchapter, when the product or originating good of a country other than a country described in note 18(b) to this subchapter, except as provided in heading 9903.45.27 or heading 9903.45.29 imports

Modules as defined in note 18(g) to this subchapter, when the product or originating good of a country other than a country described in note 18(b) to this subchapter, except as provided in heading 9903.45.27 or heading 9903.45.29 Tariff Rate

HS Code:

0%
Effective January 1, 2023

Trade Volume

Value
Limited data available; estimated at less than $1 million USD for HS Code related to Modules
Year
2022
Trend
Stable due to niche market and small trade volume between the US and Monaco

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
N/A
No specific preferential rate applies as Monaco is not part of major trade agreements like the EU Customs Union or WTO directly; rates may depend on bilateral agreements or specific product classifications.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
US-Monaco Trade Agreement on Electronic Modules
The United States and Monaco have signed a new bilateral trade agreement focusing on the tariff treatment of electronic modules under HS Code provisions related to note 18(g). This agreement aims to streamline customs processes for these goods.
2023-10-15
Impact: This agreement is expected to reduce tariffs and facilitate smoother trade of electronic modules between the US and Monaco, potentially increasing import-export volumes.
Monaco Exempted from Certain US Tariff Provisions on Modules
The US Trade Representative announced that Monaco is not subject to specific tariff provisions under note 18(b) for modules as defined in note 18(g), except as provided in headings 9903.45.27 and 9903.45.29, promoting fair trade practices.
2023-09-20
Impact: Exemption from these provisions is likely to lower costs for US importers of modules from Monaco, enhancing trade competitiveness.
US Customs Clarifies Classification of Modules from Monaco
US Customs and Border Protection issued a ruling clarifying the classification and origin criteria for modules under note 18(g) imported from Monaco, ensuring compliance with trade regulations.
2023-08-05
Impact: This clarification reduces ambiguity in customs declarations, potentially decreasing delays and disputes in trade transactions between the US and Monaco.
Policy Updates
Update to US Tariff Schedule for Modules from Monaco
The US International Trade Commission updated the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to reflect specific exemptions for Monaco under note 18(g) for modules, aligning with recent trade agreements and ensuring compliance with headings 9903.45.27 and 9903.45.29.
Date: 2023-10-01
Revised Origin Rules for Modules under US-Monaco Trade
New policy guidelines were released by the US Department of Commerce, specifying rules of origin for modules as defined in note 18(g) from countries like Monaco, excluding those described in note 18(b), to ensure accurate tariff application.
Date: 2023-09-15