Increasing due to growing demand for electronic components in UAE's tech sector.
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Applicable under the US-UAE Trade Agreements and GCC free trade policies for electronic components.
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Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
US Increases SRAM Exports to UAE Amid Tech Boom
The United States reported a significant rise in SRAM exports to the UAE, driven by growing demand in the region's expanding technology and telecommunications sectors.
2023-10-15
Impact: This surge is expected to strengthen bilateral trade ties and increase US market share in UAE's semiconductor industry.
UAE Invests in US Semiconductor Firms for SRAM Supply
UAE-based tech investment funds have partnered with US semiconductor companies to secure a steady supply of SRAM chips, vital for their domestic electronics manufacturing.
2023-09-22
Impact: This investment could lead to long-term trade agreements, ensuring stable SRAM imports for the UAE and export growth for the US.
Trade Talks Highlight SRAM as Key Component in US-UAE Relations
During recent US-UAE trade discussions, SRAM and other semiconductor products were identified as critical areas for cooperation, with both nations aiming to reduce supply chain dependencies.
2023-08-30
Impact: Potential for increased trade volume in SRAM as both countries prioritize tech independence and bilateral agreements.
Policy Updates
US Updates Export Controls on Semiconductor Technology
The US Department of Commerce introduced revised export controls on advanced semiconductor technologies, including SRAM, to certain regions. However, UAE remains exempt due to strategic partnerships.
Date: 2023-10-05
UAE Reduces Import Tariffs on Electronic Components
The UAE government announced a reduction in import tariffs on electronic components, including SRAM (HS Code: 8542.32), to encourage tech industry growth and foreign investment.