The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Administration announced that a procedure requiring placing “Made in Israel” on products manufactured in Israeli-controlled areas of the West Bank has come into effect. The US Customs Administration declared, “Concerning the country of origin marking requirements for goods produced in the West Bank, specifically in Area C, under the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement (the Oslo Accords), which were signed on September 28, 1995, and the area known as ‘H2’ under the Israeli-Palestinian Protocol concerning the Redeployment in Hebron and related documents (the Hebron Protocol), signed on January 17, 1997, must be marked indicating that its origin is “Israel”, or “product of Israel” Or “Made in Israel.” To check the news, click here