The U.S. President announced tariff changes that extend duty‑free access for Israeli agricultural products through December 31, 2026, under a revised version of the 2004 US‑Israel trade agreement. The proclamation modifies the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) to maintain the general level of reciprocal concessions under the US‑Israel Free Trade Area. It extends duty‑free quotas for specified Israeli products, adding quantities for 2026 (e.g., 466,000 kg, 1,304,000 kg, 1,534,000 kg, 131,000 kg, 707,000 kg) as listed in Annex I. Annex II contains technical corrections to tariff classification rules and notes relating to other trade agreements, including the US‑Singapore, US‑Korea, and African Growth and Opportunity Act provisions. The changes take effect on the dates specified in the annexes and supersede any inconsistent prior proclamations. These adjustments aim to sustain trade benefits and ensure compliance with U.S. trade law.
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