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US-Africa trade pact AGOA expires but hopes remain for renewal

Preeti Jha
Last updated: October 1, 2025 1:21 pm
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The future of the US-Africa preferential trade pact was in limbo after the 25-year-old agreement expired on Tuesday — but hopes for its renewal persist.

The African Growth and Opportunity Act has allowed dozens of countries in sub-Saharan Africa duty-free access to the US market for certain products including fuel, agricultural goods, and textiles. In 2023, US imports under AGOA totaled nearly $10 billion.

For many countries, such as Kenya and Lesotho, the deal has been a cornerstone of trade with the US, and envoys from across the continent have traveled to Washington in recent weeks to lobby for AGOA’s extension.

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The deal’s expiration has plunged thousands of factory workers into uncertainty at a time when African countries are already grappling with the impact of new US tariffs that imposed import taxes on many products which were previously duty-free under AGOA.

But there are some signs AGOA will be renewed, with a White House official telling Reuters the Trump administration supports a one-year extension of the pact. It is unclear when or how such a renewal would take place, with earlier reports suggesting an extension might be attached to a stopgap US government funding bill that failed to pass on Tuesday.

A chart showing the change in US tariffs on goods from select African nations after AGOA expires.

— Preeti Jha

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