Negotiations between Israel and the US on a brand new commerce settlement, which would scale back tariffs on Israeli exports, are in superior phases. The Ministry of Financial system and Business confirmed to “Globes” that aid is predicted in relation to the 15% tariff imposed on Israel in August, as a part of US President Donald Trump’s world tariff plan. Nonetheless, the aid will not be anticipated to be uniform and can fluctuate between completely different industries.
“We hope that very quickly we can have information for Israeli business, about tariff cuts within the US,” Yifat Alon Perel, head of the negotiating group for talks with the US, and director of the senior commerce coverage and agreements division on the International Commerce Administration on the Ministry of Financial system and Business, instructed Globes. “We’re in intense negotiations and, as talked about, I imagine that I’ll quickly have information.”
Requested whether or not tariffs can be uniform for all Israeli exports, Alon Perel answered within the destructive. “We’re doing the utmost we are able to within the talks, for all business, but it surely is probably not uniform in all industries,” she admitted.
The Ministry of Financial system and Business declined to supply particulars on the breakdown of tariffs throughout the varied export sectors. “That is nonetheless a delicate negotiation,” mentioned Alon Perl. All through the talks, Israel has connected nice significance to makes an attempt to ease customs duties on protection exports from Israel. It is because, in contrast to different merchandise, protection business merchandise are offered primarily for presidency use and never for personal consumption by US residents.
This week noticed the primary signal of progress within the negotiations. Minister of Financial system and Business Nir Barkat signed a brand new commerce settlement on agriculture with US Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer, who visited Israel, as step one towards a complete settlement.
Gradual quotas for defense till 2035
The settlement on agriculture, which is able to enter into power on January 1, 2026, marks the tip of prolonged negotiations. Israel will grant tariff exemptions to about 300 gadgets within the US meals sector, together with beef, poultry, dairy merchandise, greens and fruits.
The background to the transfer lies in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s promise throughout his go to to the White Home in April, the place he introduced dwell that Israel would eradicate all tariffs on US imports. The promise sparked opposition from the agricultural foyer, and ultimately a compromise was discovered. As a substitute of totally opening the market, Israel would subsidize the acquisition of wheat from the US. The Individuals jumped on the provide.
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As a part of the settlement, 28 agricultural merchandise had been excluded, for which graduated protections had been established for Israeli farmers till 2035. The authorized memorandum revealed by the Ministry of Financial system and Business maintained import quotas for cheese, apples, pears, honey, powdered milk, frozen broilers, wine, and extra. The quotas will improve progressively by about 2.5% per 12 months, on the charge of inhabitants progress, and solely on the finish of 2035 will the tariffs drop to zero. These are merchandise that, within the Ministry of Financial system’s opinion, mix financial sensitivity with safety sensitivity, since a few of them come from border areas within the north and round Gaza.
In keeping with sources in Israel, “There isn’t a nation on the earth that provides Individuals such entry to the agricultural market. Within the US, they perceive the magnitude of the large step we have now taken.”
The sweetener that Israel acquired from the US
In change for shielding Israeli agriculture, Israel has pledged to subsidize transport of wheat purchases from the US. This can be a transfer that was strongly opposed by the Ministry of Finance, however it could have primarily symbolic worth: American wheat is dearer and of decrease high quality than that coming from different sources in Jap Europe, and it’s unclear to what extent the market will truly make use of this import from the US. The price of the subsidy is estimated at tens of hundreds of thousands of shekels per 12 months.
Trump’s tariff plan was introduced in April as a part of what he known as Liberation Day. Israel was the primary nation to come back to Washington to debate the difficulty. The tariff charge imposed on it – initially 17% and later 15% – dissatisfied Israeli officers who had anticipated 10%, a determine that will have offered a comparative benefit.
The US is Israel’s largest buying and selling accomplice. In 2024, exports of Israeli items to the US totaled $17.3 billion and exports of providers totaled $16.7 billion, in contrast with imports of $9.3 billion in items and $4.8 billion in providers. At the moment, about 70% of products exports are topic to the brand new tariffs. Israel has had a free commerce settlement with the US since 1985, and the brand new settlement on agriculture replaces a earlier association from 2004.
Revealed by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on December 3, 2025.
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