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The United States-Oman Free Trade Agreement
The United States-Oman Free Trade Agreement (FTA) entered into force on January 1, 2009. Under the agreement, Oman provided immediate duty-free access on virtually all industrial and consumer products in its tariff schedule, and will phase out tariffs on the remaining handful of products within 10 years. On agricultural products, Oman provided immediate duty-free access for U.S. agricultural products in 87 percent of agricultural tariff lines.
Oman will phase out tariffs on the remaining products within 10 years.
Sector Reports
Select from the links below to view reports profiling the current trade and tariff environment between the United States and Oman, and the sector-specific market access results of the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement.
- Industrial Goods Summary Report
- Agricultural Equipment
- Aircraft and Related Parts
- Automotive
- Building Products
- Chemicals
- Construction Equipment
- Consumer Goods
- Electronics and Instrumentation
- Environmental Goods
- Ferrous Ores and Metals
- Fish
- Footwear, Leather and Leather Goods
- Information Technology Agreement Products
- Infrastructure and Machinery
- Lumber and Wood
- Medical Equipment
- Paper
- Scientific Equipment
- Transportation Equipment