To Implement the United States-Israel Agreenent on Trade in Agricultural Products and for Other Purposes
Trump extends tariff-free access for some Israeli farm imports through 2026, with trade rule fixes
Key Points
- Trump extends a deal that lets certain Israeli farm products enter the U.S. without extra import taxes through Dec. 31, 2026.
- The duty-free treatment is limited to set yearly amounts, so only up to those weight limits gets the special treatment in 2026.
- For most shoppers, this is unlikely to cause a big, obvious change at the grocery store, but it can matter to importers and some farmers.
- The proclamation also fixes several “typos” in U.S. trade rule tables so goods from Singapore, South Korea, the European Union, and Africa programs are classified correctly.
- Those technical fixes mainly affect how customs charges duties and applies special rates, helping avoid mistakes, delays, or wrong bills at the border.
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Presidential Proclamation
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To Implement the United States-Israel Agreenent on Trade in Agricultural Products and for Other Purposes
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