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Aggregate exports to US by 2023 AGOA beneficiaries - full year 2023

-4.8% over 2022. Trade data covers only 2023 AGOA-eligible countries

AGOA exports - full year to end 2023 (-6.1% over 2022)

AGOA trade represents 34% of total US-bound exports from AGOA beneficiaries. (Based on 2023 eligible countries)

AGOA eligible tariff-lines (incl. textiles and apparel)

Products that have duty-free access to the United States under AGOA (subject to Rules of Origin)

Number of AGOA beneficiary countries

African countries that currently have AGOA beneficiary status (Status: January 2024)

AGOA product eligibility check

          AGOA product eligibility check

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Trade and Investment Framework Agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Mauritius.

 

 

 

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