President Barack Obama has given South Africa 60 days to demonstrate the requirements of the African Growth and Opportunity Act for agricultural exports are being met. South ... Read more »
Gabon and the United States are co-hosting the 2015 U.S.-Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum in Libreville. This will be the 14th year that government ... Read more »
What does the renewed African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) mean for Africa and for U.S. business? Read more »
"I've worked so hard to take our relationship with Africa to a new level," President Obama told a small gathering at the White House on Wednesday. He noted that his visit to Kenya ... Read more »
The U.S. House and Senate both approved renewal of the U.S.-Africa trade pact known as AGOA. Amid the drama surrounding trade legislation in Congress in recent weeks, the fate of ... Read more »
The recently created U.S. Presidential Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa has issued a series of recommendations on how to boost U.S. commercial engagement on the ... Read more »
The African Growth and Opportunity Act, the U.S. trade pact known as AGOA, is set to expire on September 30. With the renewal process moving slowly, the uncertainty could ... Read more »
In the wake of the Africa Leaders Summit there was a sense among many participants that a new era in US-African relations was genuinely possible. Nevertheless, the EU trade policy ... Read more »
The general secretary of the Trade Union Congress of Swaziland has said that members will protest Minister of Labor and Social Security Winnie Magagula's appearance before ... Read more »
The threat of being suspended from a U.S. preferential trade agreement for poor progress in meeting democratic norms is threatening the livelihoods of tens of thousands of worker ... Read more »
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