United States to South Sudan Trade Analysis
for Assemblies and subassemblies for flight data recorders, consisting of two or more parts or pieces fastened or joined together
Detailed tariff information for Assemblies and subassemblies for flight data recorders, consisting of two or more parts or pieces fastened or joined together imports
Assemblies and subassemblies for flight data recorders, consisting of two or more parts or pieces fastened or joined together Tariff Rate
Limited data available; estimated at less than $1 million USD
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with low volume due to niche product category and limited aviation infrastructure in South Sudan
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or if goods qualify for exemption under humanitarian or development programs.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for Flight Data Recorder Assemblies Between US and South Sudan
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded exports or imports of assemblies and subassemblies for flight data recorders (HS Code: 880330) between the United States and South Sudan, reflecting the limited aviation infrastructure and demand in South Sudan.
October 2023
Impact: Negligible impact on trade due to the absence of significant transactions or market demand for such specialized aviation components between the two countries.
US-South Sudan Trade Barriers Affect Aviation Parts
Ongoing political instability and economic challenges in South Sudan continue to hinder trade with the US, including niche products like flight data recorder assemblies, as reported by trade analysts.
August 2023
Impact: Trade remains constrained, with barriers such as sanctions, limited logistics, and lack of bilateral trade agreements affecting potential exports from the US to South Sudan.
US Export Controls on Aviation Components to South Sudan Reviewed
The US Department of Commerce reviewed export controls on aviation-related components, including flight data recorder assemblies, to countries with security concerns, including South Sudan, impacting potential trade flows.
June 2023
Impact: Stricter export controls may further limit the availability of such assemblies to South Sudan, affecting any nascent demand in the region.
Policy Updates
US Export Control Policy on Aviation Parts
The US Bureau of Industry and Security updated export control lists under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), maintaining restrictions on aviation components, including HS Code 880330 items, to South Sudan due to national security and foreign policy concerns.