Monday, August 12, 2013

AGOA to be renewed and extended as the United States seeks to strike new trade deal with a rapidly changing Africa

It is a longstanding policy of the United States to grant preferential trade deals to developing countries, in order to promote good relationships and to support growth for smaller economies. But what happens when those developing countries begin picking up the pace, leveraging their resources as they benefit more and more from favorable export agreements, possibly at the expense of their more developed trade partners?

That's the question facing U.S. and sub-Saharan African officials in

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