Agoa turns 25 next year
Winners, losers and future
As Agoa approaches its 25th anniversary next year, policymakers are considering extending it for a further 16 years. Bedassa Tadesse, professor of economics at the University of Minnesota Duluth, reviews the impact of the trade pact.
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) is a landmark piece of trade legislation enacted by the United States in 2000. Its goal is to promote economic growth, development and...
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