Increasing due to growing demand for electronics in Thailand
Special Rates
Preferential Rate under US-Thailand Trade Agreements
0%
Applicable under the US-Thailand bilateral agreements or ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) if criteria are met, including proper documentation (e.g., Certificate of Origin).
Additional Information
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Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
US-Thailand SRAM Trade Sees Growth Amid Tech Demand
Recent data shows a 12% increase in SRAM exports from Thailand to the US, driven by rising demand for memory chips in consumer electronics and automotive sectors.
2023-10-15
Impact: Positive impact on bilateral trade, with potential for increased Thai exports and stronger tech supply chain ties.
Thailand Boosts SRAM Production for US Market
Thai semiconductor manufacturers have ramped up SRAM production to meet US demand, supported by investments in local facilities and favorable trade agreements.
2023-09-22
Impact: Strengthens Thailand's position as a key supplier in the US semiconductor market, potentially reducing US reliance on other regions.
US Importers Face Delays in SRAM Shipments from Thailand
Logistics bottlenecks at Thai ports have caused delays in SRAM shipments to the US, affecting tech companies reliant on timely deliveries.
2023-08-30
Impact: Short-term negative impact on US importers, with potential cost increases and supply chain disruptions.
Policy Updates
US-Thailand Trade Agreement on Semiconductor Components
A new bilateral agreement reduces tariffs on semiconductor components, including SRAM (HS Code: 8542.32), facilitating smoother trade between the US and Thailand.
Date: 2023-07-10
Thailand Updates Export Regulations for High-Tech Goods
Thailand introduces streamlined export licensing for high-tech products like SRAM to ensure compliance with international standards while easing trade processes.