2025-13590Notice

Algeria Booted from U.S. Trade Perks Under 1930 Law

Published Date: 7/21/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Trade Representative decided that Algeria isn’t considered a 'Subsidies Agreement country' under the Tariff Act of 1930. This means businesses and traders dealing with Algeria should know the rules have changed, affecting how tariffs and trade benefits apply. Keep an eye out for updates that could impact costs and timing when importing from Algeria!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Algeria Not a Subsidies Country

The U.S. Trade Representative decided that Algeria is not a "Subsidies Agreement country" under the Tariff Act of 1930. Businesses and traders who import from or export to Algeria should expect that rules about tariffs and trade benefits may now apply differently. Watch for updates from the USTR because these changes could affect costs or timing when trading with Algeria.

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7/21/2025

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Trade Representative, Office of United States
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