AGOA Extended, But Not Guaranteed: What the US Decision Means for South Africa’s Trade Future.

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GUEST: Ayabonga Cawe, Chief Commissioner at the International Trade Administration Commission

South Africa has welcomed the US House of Representatives’ approval of a three-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), offering short-term relief and renewed certainty for companies that depend on duty-free access to the US market. However, with the bill now moving to the US Senate, South Africa’s continued inclusion in the programme remains uncertain amid heightened political and diplomatic scrutiny from Washington.

In this interview, Ayabonga Cawe breaks down what the AGOA extension means for South African exports, jobs and investment, why the country’s foreign policy has become a focal point in US debates, and how government is managing trade tensions with one of its most important economic partners.
14 Jan 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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