Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic. In 2020, Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic were the world's 191st most traded product, with a total trade of $14.4B. Between 2019 and 2020 the exports of Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic decreased by -0.085%, from $14.4B to $14.4B. Trade in Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic represent 0.086% of total world trade.
Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic are a part of Disc Chemicals for Electronics.
Exports In 2020 the top exporters of Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic were Japan ($4.23B), China ($2.77B), United States ($1.39B), Chinese Taipei ($1.31B), and South Korea ($948M).
Imports In 2020 the top importers of Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic were Chinese Taipei ($2.56B), China ($2.13B), South Korea ($1.9B), United States ($1.52B), and Malaysia ($1.07B).
Tariffs In 2018 the average tariff for Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic was 3.02%, making it the 5809th lowest tariff using the HS6 product classification.
Ranking Chemical element/compound wafers doped for electronic ranks 106th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A doped wafer is a wafer that has been doped with a specific element or compound, such as silicon or gallium arsenide, to create a semiconductor. The semiconducting properties of these materials are used in the manufacture of many electronic devices, such as computers, TVs, and cell phones.