U.S.-Israel Farm Trade Gets a Minor Duty Adjustment Update
Published Date: 1/8/2026
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. is updating its trade deal with Israel to keep agricultural products flowing smoothly and fairly between the two countries. This means some duties on certain farm goods will change starting soon, helping farmers and businesses on both sides. The changes kick in right away and aim to keep trade balanced without extra costs for consumers.
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Duty-free access for Israeli farm goods through 2026
If you import or sell certain agricultural products from Israel, the Harmonized Tariff Schedule is modified to allow specified quantities of those Israeli farm goods to enter the United States duty-free through December 31, 2026. The specific products, quantities, and the dates the tariff changes take effect are listed in Annex I of the proclamation.
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