Algeria Reduces Safeguard Duties on Tree Nuts
Algeria revised its list of goods subject to temporary safeguard duties, removing a 30 percent tax on tree nuts, according to an April 25 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture' Foreign Agricultural Service. The change, made April 21, is…
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expected to expand the U.S. export market for nuts, peanuts, butter and dried fruits, USDA said. The move comes less than a month after Algeria announced it was lifting a 2018 import ban on about 850 products and replacing it with temporary safeguard duties (see 1904160013). USDA has called tree nuts a "key" U.S. export to Algeria, which has imported an average of $33 million worth of U.S. tree nuts over the 2009-2017 calendar years.