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The European Tariff Wall: How It Would Work Against Israeli Goods

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The European Union’s proposal to build a partial tariff wall against Israeli goods is a complex trade maneuver designed to inflict targeted economic pain. Understanding the mechanism is key to grasping the significance of the EU’s threat.

Currently, under the EU-Israel Association Agreement, most Israeli goods enter the EU without any tariffs. The new proposal would suspend this privilege for a specific list of products that make up 37% of Israel’s exports to the bloc.

For these goods, the zero-tariff preference would be revoked. Instead, they would be subject to the EU’s “Most Favoured Nation” tariff rates, which are the standard duties applied to imports from countries in the World Trade Organization (WTO) that do not have a special free trade deal.

These WTO tariff rates vary significantly by product. For example, some agricultural products could face duties of 20-30%, while certain manufactured goods might face tariffs closer to 8-10%. The EU’s calculation is that the total value of these new duties would be around €230 million per year.

This is a powerful tool because it is legally justifiable under the terms of the Association Agreement itself, which the EU claims Israel has violated. It allows the EU to inflict economic consequences without completely tearing up the trade relationship, framing it as a temporary and reversible suspension of benefits.

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