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United States to Monaco Trade Analysis for Thermal analysis instruments and apparatus

Detailed tariff information for Thermal analysis instruments and apparatus imports

Thermal analysis instruments and apparatus Tariff Rate

HS Code:

0%
Effective 01-Jan-2023

Trade Volume

Value
USD 1.2 million
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with slight increase of 3% compared to 2021

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under the EU-Monaco Customs Union Agreement for goods originating from the United States with proper documentation.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Thermal Analysis Instruments Between US and Monaco
Recent trade data indicates minimal activity in the export or import of thermal analysis instruments and apparatus (HS Code: 9027.80) between the United States and Monaco, with no significant transactions reported in the last quarter.
October 2023
Impact: The lack of trade in this niche sector suggests limited market demand or established trade partnerships between the two regions for these specialized instruments, potentially affecting future trade agreements or focus on other product categories.
US Export Regulations Tighten for High-Tech Instruments
The US Department of Commerce has updated export controls for high-tech equipment, including thermal analysis instruments, which may indirectly impact potential trade with smaller nations like Monaco.
September 2023
Impact: While Monaco is not a primary trade partner for these goods, the tightened regulations could discourage small-scale exports due to increased compliance costs and documentation requirements.
Monaco's Scientific Sector Shows Interest in US Technology
Monaco's growing scientific research community has expressed interest in acquiring advanced thermal analysis tools, with potential suppliers identified in the United States during a recent trade expo.
August 2023
Impact: This interest could lead to a small but notable increase in trade for thermal analysis instruments, fostering niche market opportunities for US exporters if logistical and regulatory barriers are addressed.
Policy Updates
US Export Control Update for Scientific Instruments
The US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has implemented stricter export controls on scientific instruments, including thermal analysis apparatus under HS Code 9027.80, requiring additional licensing for shipments to non-allied countries. While Monaco is not specifically targeted, the policy may affect potential trade due to increased scrutiny.
Date: September 2023