Ethiopia's Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration says it deeply regrets the decision of the US government to terminate the continued eligibility for trade benefits underRead more »
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa), which has been served as the centerpiece of the U.S.-Africa commercial relationship for more than two decades, will expire on ...Read more »
With the African Growth and Opportunity Act expiring in 2025, what are the prospects for a revised African trade initiative? According to long-time Congressional staffer Tom ...Read more »
Proposed changes to the US Generalized System of Preferences program (GSP) threaten to vitiate key provisions of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa), a coalition of ...Read more »
The Trump administration and Kenyan government have launched negotiations for a trade agreement that could be the most significant development in U.S-Africa trade relations since ...Read more »
The Trump administration's 'Prosper Africa' has been slow to materialize since first unveiled 14 months again by then National Security Advisor John Bolton, writes Witney ...Read more »
The adoption of the African Continental Free Trade Area has increased expectations that jobs will follow, as free movement of goods and services increases. To make this ...Read more »
The Africa Growth and Opportunities Act, AGOA, which was started in 2000, is the way in which the United States has built trade ties with the continent and has 39 African member ...Read more »
The African Trade and Opportunities Act, AGOA, established by the U.S. government on May 18, 2000, has been described as the cornerstone of the U.S. economic engagement with ...Read more »
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