US-Egypt Cultural Pact Extended to Protect Ancient Imports Ban
Published Date: 1/26/2026
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Summary
The U.S. wants to keep its special agreement with Egypt that stops certain Egyptian cultural items from being imported here. This helps protect Egypt’s priceless history and affects collectors, museums, and importers. The extension is up for public comment soon, so everyone has a chance to weigh in before it continues.
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Extension of Egyptian import restrictions
On January 26, 2026 the State Department proposed extending the U.S.–Egypt agreement that stops certain categories of Egyptian cultural items from being imported into the United States. This affects collectors, museums, and importers because items on the Designated List would remain barred from import unless the agreement changes.
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