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African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA-III): An Inside View.

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Africa Institute of South Africa (AI)
Africa

In this chapter, I will be examining AGOA III. AGOA stands for the African Growth and Opportunity Act. Importantly, AGOA is a United States law; it is not an agreement. I mention this because people regularly ask question about US agreements, "such as AGOA". AGOA is not an agreement, it's a law, and it's a United States law. President Clinton signed the act into law in May 2000, and it started to take effect later in that year. However, when we are sure trade statistics under AGOA, the starting point is generally January 2001, because it works on a calendar year cycle. The original legislation was to be in effect until 30 September 2008. There were a lot of skeptics at the beginning; people did not understand the motivation for the legislation, and what it would lead to. In fact, some countries were not in favour of it. But it was the result of a long process. Comparatively, if you look at the United States' trade relations with the rest of the world, there are preferential...

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