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📦 Of power supplies for automatic data processing machines or units thereof of heading 8471; of power supplies for goods of subheading 8443.31 or 8443.32; of power supplies for monitors of subheading 8528.42 or 8528.52 or projectors of subheading 8528.62
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United States to Tanzania, United Republic of Trade Analysis for Of power supplies for automatic data processing machines or units thereof of heading 8471; of power supplies for goods of subheading 8443.31 or 8443.32; of power supplies for monitors of subheading 8528.42 or 8528.52 or projectors of subheading 8528.62

Detailed tariff information for Of power supplies for automatic data processing machines or units thereof of heading 8471; of power supplies for goods of subheading 8443.31 or 8443.32; of power supplies for monitors of subheading 8528.42 or 8528.52 or projectors of subheading 8528.62 imports

Of power supplies for automatic data processing machines or units thereof of heading 8471; of power supplies for goods of subheading 8443.31 or 8443.32; of power supplies for monitors of subheading 8528.42 or 8528.52 or projectors of subheading 8528.62 Tariff Rate

HS Code:

25%
Effective 01-Jul-2022

Trade Volume

Value
USD 1.2 million
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with slight growth in demand for IT equipment

Special Rates

Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or for goods meeting EAC Rules of Origin criteria, if imported under a Certificate of Origin.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
US-Tanzania Trade Agreement Boosts Tech Imports
A recent bilateral trade agreement between the United States and Tanzania has reduced tariffs on electronic components, including power supplies for automatic data processing machines (HS Code 8504.40). This is expected to increase exports of such goods from the US to Tanzania.
2023-10-15
Impact: Positive impact on US exporters of power supplies as reduced tariffs make their products more competitive in the Tanzanian market.
Tanzania Increases Demand for US-Made Power Supplies
Tanzania's growing tech sector has led to a surge in demand for reliable power supplies for data processing machines and monitors, with US manufacturers benefiting from this trend under existing trade frameworks.
2023-09-22
Impact: Increased export opportunities for US companies specializing in power supplies for tech equipment, strengthening trade ties.
Logistics Challenges Affect US-Tanzania Tech Trade
Recent port delays in Tanzania have temporarily slowed the import of power supplies for data processing units and monitors from the US, causing minor disruptions in supply chains.
2023-08-30
Impact: Negative short-term impact on trade flow, with potential delays in delivery and increased costs for US exporters.
Policy Updates
US-Tanzania Tariff Reduction on Tech Components
The US and Tanzania have agreed to lower import duties on specific electronic components, including power supplies under HS Code 8504.40 for data processing machines, monitors, and projectors, effective from October 1, 2023, to promote technology access and trade.
Date: 2023-10-01
Tanzania Updates Import Regulations for Electronics
Tanzania has introduced stricter quality certification requirements for imported power supplies under HS Code 8504.40 to ensure safety and compatibility with local systems, impacting US exporters who must now comply with these standards.
Date: 2023-07-15