United States extends duty-free treatment of agricultural products from Israel
The proclamation also addresses technical errors in trade agreements with Singapore and Korea.
The White House on December 29, 2025, posted a proclamation detailing modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) to implement tariff commitments under various trade agreements. In particular, the proclamation extends the United States-Israel Agreement Concerning Certain Aspects of Trade in Agricultural Products through December 31, 2026, maintaining duty-free access for specified quantities of certain Israeli agricultural products.
The proclamation extends the United States-Israel Agreement Concerning Certain Aspects of Trade in Agricultural Products through December 31, 2026, maintaining duty-free access for specified quantities of certain Israeli agricultural products.
Additionally, it addresses technical errors in previous proclamations related to the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement and the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement, correcting tariff classification rules to accurately implement trade commitments.
The proclamation also includes technical modifications to the HTSUS to rectify errors in tariff classifications and ensure conformity with trade agreements, affecting various subheadings and notes within the tariff schedule.