food and agricultural products
Also known as: agricultural goods, food and agricultural products, agricultural products
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Mar 17, 2026 16 facts
claimThe Section 122 tariffs include exemptions for specific goods such as agricultural products, fertilizer, and civil aircraft, mirroring exemptions previously granted for IEEPA tariffs.
claimJapan agreed to purchase commitments on agricultural goods, aircraft, and defense equipment, similar to an agreement previously made between the United States and Indonesia.
measurementBangladesh agreed to purchase $15 billion of energy products over fifteen years and $3.5 billion of U.S. agricultural products as part of the U.S.-Bangladesh Agreement on Reciprocal Trade.
measurementIndonesia agreed to eliminate 99 percent of its tariff barriers on industrial and agricultural products under the U.S.-Indonesia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade.
claimThailand agreed to address barriers to U.S. food and agricultural products as part of the U.S.-Thailand Agreement on Reciprocal Trade.
claimThe trade agreement between the United States and Indonesia is the first deal that includes a commitment for Indonesia to purchase U.S. products, specifically aircraft, energy, and agricultural goods.
claimUnder the Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade, North Macedonia agreed to eliminate all duties on U.S. industrial and agricultural goods.
measurementIndonesia committed to purchasing $33 billion in U.S. aircraft, parts, agricultural goods, and energy products.
measurementThe US-Malaysia trade agreement reduces the tariff rate on industrial and agricultural goods from 24 percent to 19 percent.
measurementUnder the trade agreement, Indonesia’s reciprocal tariff rate is capped at 19 percent, with exemptions for select agricultural goods (cocoa, coffee, tea, spices, tropical fruits) and industrial goods (aircraft and parts, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and natural resources).
claimIndia agreed to address nontariff barriers on U.S. medical devices and food and agricultural products, and to eliminate restrictive import licensing procedures that delay or impose quantitative restrictions on U.S. ICT goods such as electronics and communication equipment.
claimUnder the U.S.-Bangladesh Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, Bangladesh agreed to provide preferential market access for U.S. industrial and agricultural goods, including beef, chemicals, dairy, energy products, medical devices, and soy.
claimTaiwan agreed to exempt originating U.S. agricultural goods, including chicken, pork, and rice, from duties applied under WTO special safeguards.
accountOn November 14, 2025, President Donald Trump exempted certain agricultural products from reciprocal tariffs due to concerns over affordability.
claimThe Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade with North Macedonia contains no commitments on nontariff barriers, other than a commitment to work to address certain Macedonian barriers in unidentified “priority areas” and to hold “consultations” to address barriers to U.S. agricultural products.
claimIndia agreed to eliminate or reduce tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods and a wide range of food and agricultural products.
Can the U.S. Move from Multilateral to Bilateral Trade Agreements? southernagtoday.org Oct 16, 2025 3 facts
measurementMexico is the third largest destination for U.S. agricultural products, accounting for 14.99 percent of total U.S. agricultural exports, with agricultural products making up 11.49 percent of all U.S. products exported to Mexico.
measurementCanada is the second largest destination for U.S. agricultural products, accounting for 15.38 percent of total U.S. agricultural exports, with agricultural products making up 10.01 percent of all U.S. products exported to Canada.
measurementChina is the largest destination for U.S. agricultural products, accounting for 17.25 percent of total U.S. agricultural exports, with agricultural products making up 23.98 percent of all U.S. products imported by China.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org 1 fact
claimThe Doha Development Round left an unfinished agenda for the World Trade Organization, which includes lowering tariffs on manufactured and agricultural goods, reducing agricultural subsidies, lowering barriers to trade in services, enhancing intellectual property rights rules, and clarifying the definition of developing countries regarding special and differential treatment.
Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org Apr 2, 2025 1 fact
claimThe economic analysis of tariff impacts presented by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond does not incorporate proposals to impose reciprocal tariffs or additional tariffs on copper, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, timber, lumber, and certain agricultural products.
How do the indices based on the EAT-Lancet recommendations ... medrxiv.org May 14, 2024 1 fact
referenceThe Agribalyse 3.1.1 database, developed by the French Agency for the Environment and Energy Management, provides reference data on the environmental impacts of agricultural and food products using the Life Cycle Assessment methodology.