AGOA Extension and Bilateral Engagement Act of 2025
S 2958: AGOA Extension and Bilateral Engagement Act of 2025 SummaryThis bill aims to extend and strengthen the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade preference program
S 2958: AGOA Extension and Bilateral Engagement Act of 2025 SummaryThis bill aims to extend and strengthen the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade preference program
This bill aims to extend and strengthen the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade preference program that provides duty-free access to the U.S. market for eligible sub-Saharan African countries. The main provisions of the bill include:
AGOA Extension: Extending the authorization of AGOA for an additional 10 years, from its current expiration in 2025 to 2035.
Bilateral Engagement: Requiring the U.S. to engage in bilateral negotiations with AGOA-eligible countries to establish fair and reciprocal trade relationships. This could include negotiating new free trade agreements or updating existing trade pacts.
Eligibility Review: Establishing a more robust process for reviewing AGOA country eligibility, including annual assessments of each country's progress on economic, political, and social reforms.
Targeted Assistance: Authorizing additional funding for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to provide technical assistance and capacity building support to AGOA-eligible countries, helping them to better utilize the trade preferences.
Reporting Requirements: Mandating the U.S. Trade Representative to submit regular reports to Congress on the implementation and impacts of AGOA, as well as the status of bilateral trade negotiations.
The bill's supporters argue that extending and enhancing AGOA will help drive economic growth and development in sub-Saharan Africa, while also strengthening commercial ties and creating new export opportunities for U.S. businesses. Critics, however, contend that the program has had mixed results and that the proposed bilateral negotiations could lead to unbalanced trade relationships.
Overall, the AGOA Extension and Bilateral Engagement Act of 2025 aims to build on the existing trade preference program and deepen economic engagement between the U.S. and eligible African countries.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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