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Lesotho’s textile sector reaps big rewards from AGOA

The textiles and garments industry in Lesotho, exported at least $330 million worth of products to the U.S. last year, making it the country’s largest private-sector employer as the nation reaps big from the African and Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The tiny Southern African nation is one of the African nations benefiting from the trade pact signed in 2000, allowing at least 6,000 products from 38 sub-Saharan African to enter the U.S. market duty free. About 80 percent of the nation’s textiles and garment exports go to the U.S.,...

09 November 2016 | Kevin Mwanza

What will it mean for Ghana if Trump wins?

What if Donald Trump really wins the US election? What will this mean for Ghana, and Africa as a whole? While we have a pretty fair idea of what this will mean to the USA, it's hard to say what that means here. Because Trump has not really spoken of this continent – and definitely not Ghana. But, as lecturer in communications at the University of Ghana, Dr Etse Sikanku told Pulse Ghana earlier in the year, there will be a direct impact on this part of the world once the US chooses its new leader. Whoever wins will be responsible for...

07 November 2016

Reviving Nigeria’s moribund textile industry

The Nigerian textile industry is grappling with enormous challenges and these has literally ground the sector to a halt. In this piece, CHIKA MEFOR writes on the need to provide a lifeline for this all important sector. Nigeria’s modern textile industry which started in 1956 with the establishment of the Kaduna Textile Mills Limited had about 63 per cent of the textile manufacturing capacity in West Africa. The industry has passed through various phases of growth and until the 1980s; it was one of the most vibrant in the world. At its...

06 November 2016 | Chika Mefor

Africa unsure how a post-Obama administration will treat AGOA

Apart from the bogus "birther" claim that President Obama was born in Kenya, Africa has barely been mentioned by either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump during the campaign. That silence extends to the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which allows most products from 38 eligible sub-Sahara countries to export goods to the US duty-free. Sixteen years since its launch, Agoa has not driven industrial development in Africa as had been anticipated. But the programme has served as a catalyst for increased textile production and associated job...

30 October 2016 | Kevin J Kelly

Liberians position themselves to join the global fashion system

With the accession of the Republic of Liberia’s membership to the World Trade Organization there has been considerable dialogue amongst Liberian nationals in the United States about the economic future of their West African nation. This past July, during the Liberian Independence Day celebrations in Washington, DC the Liberian Ambassador to the United States reminded his constituents that Liberian nationals abroad, particularly in the United States could do more by taking advantage of the unique trade relations among the United States and...

27 October 2016 | Cholo Brooks

South Africa: Exporters encouraged to utilise more AGOA tariff lines

South African exporters have been encouraged to utilise more of the tariff lines negotiated under the Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA). This came through at the two-day Team Export South Africa (TESA) workshop which took place in Midrand in the past two days. According to the Director of Americas Bilateral Trade Relations in the International Trade and Economic Development Division (ITED) of the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) Mr Malose Letsoalo, South Africa is only utilising 141 tariff lines out of the 1835 that are there...

27 October 2016 | Sidwell Medupe

Ivory Coast: Making “Made in Africa” last

If you’re ever shopping for a pair of jeans in an American mall, check the label. If it was made in, say, Lesotho – a tiny mountainous country surrounded by South Africa, with a population of around two million – you probably have the the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) to thank for it. The AGOA, which was implemented in 2000, allows more than 6,400 products from eligible sub-Saharan African countries to enter the United States market duty-free. According to Lesotho’s National AGOA Strategy, the country’s...

26 October 2016 | MOONO MUPOTOLA

15 years after, Africa accounts for $4.1b non-oil export under AGOA

The United States Government has stated that Nigeria and other African countries accounted for $4.1 billion worth of non-oil trade under the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). According to the Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Africa, Florizelle Liser, the scheme has resulted in a four-fold increase, from $1.4 billion in 2001 to $4.1 billion in 2015, in the continent’s non-oil trade with the country. Worried by the infrastructural deficit impeding trade growth, the U.S. recommended that African countries should focus on...

19 October 2016 | Femi Adekoya

Is South Africa really importing 'chicken waste'? (Opinion piece)

An importer provides clarity on the misconception around chicken “waste” and “leftovers” entering the country, while also challenging the SA Poultry Association to provide exact numbers of job losses owing to imported chicken. This is in response to an opinion piece by CEO Kevin Lovell entitled "The war of the chickens" that was originally published in City Press and republished by Fin24.   [See original article HERE] The vast majority of South Africa’s informed and intelligent consumers would have recognised this...

19 October 2016 | Stephan Brink

Ghana: Apparel industry losing out on the US market to Ethiopia

The Chief of Party of the West Africa Trade and Investment Hub, Mrs Carol Adoum, has advised the government  to provide more assistance to the textile and apparel industry in order to position industries in that sector to fully take advantage of the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA). She said the opportunities that AGOA was giving to the industry could make a huge difference to the government because if their businesses grow, government revenue would also grow. She explained that that for the compnies could take the full advantage...

19 October 2016 | EMMANUEL BRUCE

US Trade Rep credits AGOA with boost in Africa-US non-oil trade

The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), implemented by the United States government, has resulted in a four-fold increase, from $1.4 billion in 2001 to $4.1 billion in 2015, in the continent’s non-oil trade with the country, Florizelle Liser, Assistant US Trade Representative for Africa, announced today, 17 October 2016 in Cairo, Egypt. In a presentation at the headquarters of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) during the maiden edition of the Afreximbank Trade and Development Seminar Series, Liser says that sectors that...

17 October 2016 | Zweli Sikhakhane

South Africa: The war of the chickens (Opinion piece)

Our country is facing great turbulence at present, from economic stagnation and political uncertainty through to ahistorical calls for radical change. [See follow-up response to this article HERE.] And while all this is going on, a quieter disaster is slowly starting to bubble over the lip of the pot. Following the birth of our democracy in 1994, South Africa’s chicken industry has been suffering the effects of rising levels of imported poultry products. This is for two main reasons. Firstly, our borders were opened up to trade more...

16 October 2016 | Kevin Lovell

Zambia: ‘Regional integration vital for growth’

Zambia will continue strengthening its participation in regional economic integration and trade investment platforms because the agenda will promote the country’s industrialisation efforts, a senior Government official has said. Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry permanent secretary Kayula Siame also said there is need for continued private sector sensitisation on the eligibility of the over 6,000 products that are supposed to be exported duty free into the US market, under the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) forum. In an...

14 October 2016 | KABANDA CHULU, KAWELA MULENGA

Lesotho: Bracing for the post-AGOA period

Next time you pick up sporting gear or a pair of jeans in a US mall, do check the label. It may have been made in Lesotho, a small, mountainous and land-locked country completely surrounded by South Africa, with a population of around two million. Lesotho is a beneficiary of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which allows over 6,400 products from eligible sub-Saharan African countries to enter the US market duty-free. The country has made big strides in the garment industry with US exports estimated at US$330 million in 2015,...

14 October 2016 | MOONO MUPOTOLA

The future of AGOA in context of the Trans-Pacific Partnership

The number of regional trade agreements has almost quadrupled in the past 25 years, from 70 in 1990 to around nearly 280 today. The collapse of the Doha round of trade talks in Nairobi in December has deflected energy to regional trade agreements. These agreements are great in helping rejuvenate global trade, which slowed as the economic recovery tapered in recent years and the Chinese economy decelerated. Africa is well positioned to engage regional trade agreements. Signed in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, in June 2015, the...

13 October 2016 | Kurt Davis Jr.

'Forum exposes Nigeria’s poor preparation for non-oil exports'

A recent meeting in the United States held under the auspices of Civil Society Network on African Growth Opportunities Act exposed the poor preparation of Nigeria for the diversification of its economy along the non-oil export sector. The President, Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce, Chief Olabintan Famutimi, gave the indication during a Fidelity Bank/NACC breakfast meeting themed, “Driving growth in the non-oil sector.” According to him, the representation by Nigeria at the AGOA event, which sought to find solution to Africa’s...

13 October 2016 | Anna Okon
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