Agricultural Information on Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have a large impact on agricultural tariffs. For 16 of the 20 countries that the U.S. has FTAs with, U.S. exporters will face zero tariffs on 98% or more of agricultural goods once the agreements are fully implemented. For specific country information on the benefits to agriculture from FTAs, please follow the links below.
Agriculture Sections of FTAs
Australia
Bahrain
Dominican Republic-Central America (CAFTA-DR)
Side Letters
Costa Rica- Wildlife, Forestry, and Zoning
Dominican Republic- SPS/Import Licensing
El Salvador- Tariff Treatment on Certain Confectionary Products
Chile
Colombia
- United States Tariff Schedule (Agricultural Goods)
- Colombia Tariff Schedule (Agricultural Goods)
- Sanitary and Phtosanitary
SPS Side Letter Exchanges
February
August
Other
Biotechnology TK Understanding - Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT)
Israel
Jordan
Korea (KORUS)
Morocco
- Agricultrure
Side Letters
Almonds
Cutoms Mechanism
Certification Accompanying U.S. Beef and Poultry Certification
Rules of Orgin: Side Letter on Lamb
Joint Statement on SPS Cooperation - Technical Barriers of Trade (TBT)
North America (NAFTA)
Oman
Panama
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS)
- December 2006 Letter Exchanges on SPS
- Technical Barriers of Trade (TBT)
- U.S. Agriculture Tariff Schedule
- Panama Agriculture Tariff Schedule
Peru
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS)
SPS Letter Exchanges
January
April
October
Biodiversity- TK Understanding - Technical Barriers of Trade (TBT)
Singapore