Guides and Infographics

These strategies have been prepared by AGOA beneficiaries as part of their planning to enhance the utilization of preferences under AGOA. They are ordered in alphabetical order.

Brochure - AGOA performance and country profile of Tanzania

An overview of Tanzania's participation and utilisation of AGOA preferences since 2000, including relevant trade data and sector-focus.  Double-sided A4 brochure. For printing purposes, set 'fit to page' on your printer.

Author
Eckart Naumann
Organisation
Trade Law Centre (tralac)
Publication Date
21 December 2018
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Brochure - AGOA performance and country profile of Zambia

An overview of Zambia's participation and utilisation of AGOA preferences since the year 2000, including relevant trade data and country-specific sector-focus.  Includes profile of US exports to Zambia. Double-sided A4 brochure. For printing, set 'fit to page'.  Including trade data to end 2020

Author
Eckart Naumann
Organisation
TRALAC
Publication Date
30 October 2021

US Steel and Alu tariffs - Section 232 Investigation

On 1 March 2018, US President Trump submitted the 2018 Trade Policy Agenda and 2017 Annual Report to the US Congress. This report is prepared pursuant to the US Trade Act of 1974. It provides insight into US trade policy and its likely future direction, while also providing important context to the remedial action relating to the steel and aluminium industries.  The United States has imposed safeguard duties on the importation of hundreds of articles of steel and aluminium from 23 March 2018 onwards. These measures are based on the findings of the Section 232 investigations completed in January 2018.  This double-sided infographic provides an overview of the status quo - while the situation remains fluid and countries and/or products may be added or removed to those subject to these tariff measures. In terms of AGOA, the S232 tariffs override any duty-free treatment provided by AGOA. 

Author
Eckart Naumann
Organisation
Trade Law Centre (tralac)
Publication Date
30 April 2018