Stable with slight increase due to demand for electronic components.
Special Rates
Preferential Rate
0%
Applicable under specific trade agreements or for certain technology imports; requires documentation of origin and purpose.
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Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
Limited Trade Activity for SRAM Between US and Wallis and Futuna
Recent trade data indicates minimal to no recorded transactions of Static Read-Write Random Access Memory (SRAM) under HS Code 8542.32 between the United States and Wallis and Futuna, reflecting the small scale of economic interaction between the two regions.
2023-10-15
Impact: Negligible impact on trade due to the extremely low volume of transactions and the niche nature of SRAM trade with Wallis and Futuna.
US Export Regulations Tighten on Semiconductor Components
The US Department of Commerce has updated export controls on semiconductor components, including SRAM, which may indirectly affect small trading partners like Wallis and Futuna, though no specific trade data with this territory is reported.
2023-09-01
Impact: Potential indirect impact through broader supply chain restrictions, though direct trade with Wallis and Futuna remains insignificant.
Global Semiconductor Shortage Affects Niche Markets
The ongoing global shortage of semiconductor components, including SRAM, continues to disrupt supply chains worldwide. While trade with Wallis and Futuna is not specifically mentioned, small territories are likely to face delays in accessing such technology.
2023-07-20
Impact: Possible delays or increased costs for SRAM imports to Wallis and Futuna if trade were to occur, though no direct trade data is available.
Policy Updates
US Export Control List Update for Semiconductor Products
The US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has updated the Commerce Control List (CCL) to include stricter licensing requirements for certain semiconductor products, including SRAM (HS Code 8542.32), to prevent technology transfer to sensitive regions. No specific mention of Wallis and Futuna, but the policy applies globally.