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Trump extends duty-free import limits for some Israeli farm products

To Implement the United States-Israel Agreement on Trade in Agricultural Products and for Other Purposes

Key Points

  • Trump keeps a deal that lets set amounts of certain Israeli farm products enter the U.S. without extra import taxes through Dec. 31, 2026.
  • For shoppers, this likely means little day-to-day change, but it can help keep prices steadier for some imported foods when supplies are tight.
  • For U.S. farmers and food companies, it can mean a bit more competition from Israeli imports, but only up to specific quantity limits.
  • The order also fixes a handful of “typos” in U.S. tariff rules tied to trade deals with Singapore and South Korea, plus some cross-reference fixes for earlier tariff changes.
  • Bottom line: mostly a trade-maintenance update—extending a long-running Israel agriculture setup and cleaning up technical tariff language.
TradeAgricultureEconomy

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Presidential Proclamation

Official Title

To Implement the United States-Israel Agreement on Trade in Agricultural Products and for Other Purposes

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