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United States-Israel Free Trade Agreement



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Syllabus of the Subject

Israel-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: eliminates foreign Barriers

  1. Introduction to the U.S.-Israel Agreement
  2. The U.S.-Israel trade relations

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

E-learning Course Master, International Business

The Subject “United States-Israel Free Trade Agreement” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate: World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Estados Unidos Study Doctorate in International Business in French Etats-Unis.

Foreign Trade and Business in the U.S.

US-Israel Free Trade Agreement.

In 1996 the United States-Israel Free Trade Agreement entered into force.

The U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement (FTA) includes a non-binding declaration of intention to eliminate the Technical Barriers to Trade in Services:

  1. Tourism
  2. Communications
  3. Banking and insurance
  4. Management consulting
  5. Accounting
  6. Law
  7. Computer services
  8. Advertising

The U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement (FTA) also includes an agreement to eliminate all the restrictions on the Government Procurement.

Foreign Trade (Importing, Exporting)

Foreign Trade United States-Israel.

  1. The U.S. exported products to Israel decreased by 36% to 9.3 billion dollars, while the U.S. imports from the State of Israel decreased 18% to 18.3 billion dollars
  2. The U.S. exports to Israel grew from 2.5 billion dollars in 1985 to 11.3 billion dollars
  3. Top U.S. export sectors to Israel are precious metals, electrical machinery, machinery, aircraft, medical instruments, and vehicles

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