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Proclamation 10999

To Implement the United States-Israel Agreement on Trade in Agricultural Products and for Other Purposes

This proclamation extends through December 31, 2026, duty-free access for specified quantities of Israeli agricultural products under the U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement, while also making technical corrections to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) for errors in prior proclamations related to Singapore, Korea, African Growth and Opportunity Act provisions, and reciprocal tariff cross-references.

Impact dates

  1. Duty-free access for specified Israeli agricultural products expires unless extended

  2. Annex II modifications enter into effect on applicable dates set forth in Annex II

Market exposure

Policy exposure mapping — not investment advice. Illustrative public companies are incomplete and not recommendations.

Mechanisms

TariffQuota

Role pressure

  • ProtectiveTrading-partner exporterIsraeli agricultural exporters retain duty-free access to U.S. market for specified quantities through 2026
  • MixedImporterU.S. importers of Israeli agricultural products benefit from continued duty-free access; EU importers face clarified but still complex reciprocal tariff cross-references
  • ProtectiveDownstream manufacturerSingapore-origin and Korea-origin goods benefit from corrected rules of origin and tariff classification, reducing compliance uncertainty

Geographies

Exposure dates

  • Duty-free access for specified Israeli agricultural products expires unless extended

Illustrative public companies

Curated watchlist matches by sector/role — incomplete; not a recommendation.

EADSYAirbusAAPLAppleADMArcher Daniels MidlandBABoeingBGBungeLMTLockheed MartinNVDANVIDIARTXRTXSPRSpirit AeroSystemsTSNTyson Foods

Confidence: high · Policy alerts

Key directives

  • Modify HTSUS per Annex I to implement tariff commitments under 2004 U.S.-Israel agricultural agreement through December 31, 2026
  • Modify HTSUS per Annex II to correct technical errors in prior proclamations concerning Singapore (chapter 90 rules of origin), Korea (chapter 88 tariff classification), AGOA subheading 9819.15.10 references, and reciprocal tariff cross-references for EU goods
  • Supersede inconsistent provisions of previous proclamations and Executive Orders

Timeline

Immediate

  • HTSUS modifications take effect on applicable dates in Annex I and Annex II
  • Duty-free access for Israeli agricultural products continues through December 31, 2026

Near term (90d)

Long term

  • Permanent modifications to U.S.-Israel agricultural trade agreement pending implementation

Risks & tensions

  • Technical corrections to HTSUS cross-references for reciprocal tariff headings 9903.02.74-9903.02.77 suggest ongoing complexity in administering Trump-era tariff architecture
  • Permanent U.S.-Israel agricultural agreement modifications referenced but not yet in force; December 31, 2026 extension provides negotiation window
  • Multiple overlapping trade agreement implementation authorities (USIFTA, USSFTA, USKFTA, Trade Act §604) create potential for future technical conflicts
Proclamation 10999: To Implement the United States-Israel Agreement on Trade in Agricultural Products and for Other Purposes · Executive Orders