TAA Designated Country List

What is TAA Compliance?

(Reviewed: January 2017) Are you sure about your TAA Compliance? TAA refers to the Trade Agreement Act. Under 19 USC 2501 Trade Agreements Act, government agencies may only purchase US-made or designated country end products or US or designated country services. The current TAA Designated Country List is as follows:

Current List of TAA Compliant Countries Include:

 

Afghanistan Denmark Latvia Sao Tome and Principe
Angola Djibouti Lesotho Senegal
Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Liberia Sierra Leone
Armenia Dominican Republic Liechtenstein Singapore
Aruba El Salvador Lithuania Sint Eustatius
Australia Equatorial Guinea Luxembourg Sint Maarten
Austria Eritrea Madagascar Slovak Republic
Bahamas Estonia Malawi Slovenia
Bahrain Ethopia Maldives Soloman Islands
Bangladesh Finland Mali Somali
Barbados France Malta South Sudan
Belgium Gambia Mauritania Spain
Belize Germany Mexico Saint Kitts and Nevis
Benin Greece Moldova* Saint Lucia
Bhutan Grenada Montenegro Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Bonaire Grenadines Montserrat Sweden
British Virgin Islands Guatemala Morocco Switzerland
Bulgaria Guinea Mozambique Taiwan
Burkina Faso Guinea Bissau Nepal Tanzania U.R.
Burundi Guyana Netherlands Timor- Leste (East Timor)
Cambodia Haiti New Zealand Togo
Canada Honduras Nicaragua Trinidad & Tobago
Central African Republic Hong Kong Niger Tuvalu
Chad Hungary Norway Uganda
Chile Iceland Oman Ukraine*
Colombia Ireland Panama United Arab Emirates
Comoros Israel Peru United Kingdom
Democratic Republic of the Congo Italy Puerto Rico **United States of America
Costa Rica Jamaica Poland Vanuatu
Croatia Japan Portugal Western Somoa
Curacao Kiribati Romania Yemen
Cyprus Korea, Republic of (South) Rwanda Zambia
Czech Republic Laos Samoa

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