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About AGOA For our Knowledge Base on AGOA, please follow this link The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is a United States Trade Act, enacted on 18 May 2000 as Public Law 106 of the 200th Congress The AGOA legislation has been renewed on different occasions, most recently in 2015, when its period of validity was extended to September
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AGOA promotes economic devel-opment and expedites the inte-gration of African economies into the world trading system It provides a framework for govern-ments, the private sector and civil society to work together to build trade capacity and expand busi-ness links between the United States and Africa
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AGOA – end of an era? Reimagining AfCFTA as a strategic lever for growth in Africa The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a landmark U S trade initiative launched in 2000, now faces an uncertain future as renewal discussions stall in Washington If allowed to expire, it would mark the end of a two-decade-long preferential trade relationship that has shaped Africa–U S economic
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AGOA Trade Data Bilateral US-Africa and AGOA trade data, covering all AGOA beneficiary countries Available in the AGOA info Data Center menu
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AGOA Country Eligibility Background AGOA eligibility requirements are set out in Section 104 of the AGOA legislation (Public Law 106 200) Only Sub-Saharan African countries are considered for eligibility The number of countries eligible under AGOA changes from time to time
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Most recently, the African Growth and Opportunity Act and Millennium Challenge Act Modernization Act of 2018, P L 115-167, required the Administration to provide information on AGOA through an official AGOA website, promote AGOA utilization, product diversification, and regional cooperation, and educate African entrepreneurs What is the goal?
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But as of last year, just 16 of 36 AGOA-eligible countries had produced those plans, according to USTR’s 2022 report According to Liser, AfCFTA could work in tandem with AGOA as well as bilateral free trade agreements to boost regional value chains on the continent
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The AGOA Renewal and Improvement Act of 2024: Key features, proposed changes, and implications In November 2023, following the conclusion of the annual AGOA Forum in South Africa, US Senator Chris Coons (Democrat - Delaware) circulated a first discussion draft of legislation to extend the term of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) beyond its current sunset clause in 2025, and to
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