Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have a large impact on agricultural tariffs. For 16 of the 20 countries with which the United States has FTAs, U.S. exporters will face zero tariffs on 98% or more of agricultural goods once the agreements are fully implemented.
Agriculture-related FTA chapters are linked below:
Agriculture Sections of FTAs
Australia
Bahrain
Dominican Republic-Central America (CAFTA-DR)
Side Letters
- Costa Rica- Poultry Trade
- Costa Rica- Wildlife, Forestry, and Zoning
- Dominican Republic- SPS/Import Licensing
- El Salvador- Poultry Trade
- El Salvador- Tariff Treatment on Certain Confectionary Products
Chile
Colombia
- United States Tariff Schedule (Agricultural Goods)
- Colombia Tariff Schedule (Agricultural Goods)
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary
SPS Side Letter Exchanges
Israel
Jordan
Korea (KORUS)
Morocco
Side Letters
- Almonds
- Customs Mechanism
- Certification Accompanying U.S. Beef and Poultry Certification
- Rules of Origin: Side Letter on Lamb
- Joint Statement on SPS Cooperation
- Technical Barriers of Trade (TBT)
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
SPS Letter Exchanges
- January
- April
- October
- Understanding Regarding Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge
- Technical Barriers of Trade (TBT)
Singapore
USMCA