Jerusalem, April 3 -- The Manufacturers Association of Israel (MAI) on Thursday voiced concern over US President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 17 percent tariff on Israeli goods, calling it a "worrying step for Israeli exporters." Trump announced the levies Wednesday as part of his "reciprocal tariffs" policy, though Israel had lifted all tariffs on US imports a day earlier. Expressing surprise in a statement, the industry body said that 99 percent of US goods entering Israel were already tariff-free before the policy shift. It warned that the new policy could harm Israel's economic stability, deter foreign investment, and weaken Israeli companies' competitiveness in the US market. "This worrying step could harm jobs in Israel and red...