South Africa: U.S. Senator Chris Coons Proposes Immediate Review of South Africa’s AGOA Eligibility

His proposed Bill would prolong Agoa for 16 years — however probably eject SA from the preferential commerce programme.

Powerful US Democratic Party Senator Chris Coons is circulating a dialogue draft of a Bill to resume the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) for 16 years that might additionally require a direct “out-of-cycle” overview of South Africa’s eligibility for Agoa.

That might result in South Africa being eliminated subsequent 12 months from the programme, which has offered appreciable advantages to SA exporters to the US of automobiles, fruits and wine, particularly.

Coons launched the draft Bill on Monday, after the annual Agoa Forum was held in Johannesburg final week.

Much of the dialogue targeted on whether or not to resume Agoa when it expires in 2025, for a way lengthy and whether or not to vary its phrases.

Agoa grants duty-free entry to the profitable US markets for many exports from eligible sub-Saharan nations.

South Africa has been the largest beneficiary of Agoa, however lately influential members of Congress, together with Coons and Republican Senator Jim Risch, questioned SA’s eligibility as a result of its heat ties with Russia had been deemed to threaten US nationwide safety and overseas coverage pursuits, violating an Agoa situation.

Last week, the Biden administration launched the listing of nations it’s eradicating from Agoa subsequent 12 months as a result of of navy coups (Gabon and…

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