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Trump adviser signals support for renewing US-Africa trade pact

Massad Boulos says administration backs ‘objectives’ of 25-year-old Agoa, which will lapse next week
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"}],[{"start":169.9,"text":"The signal that the administration may be open to extending Agoa was welcomed by senior UN trade officials who warned this week that allowing it to lapse would have a “debilitating” impact on some African manufacturing centres for clothing, leather and footwear."}],[{"start":189.94,"text":"Pamela Coke-Hamilton, executive director of the International Trade Centre, a joint agency of the UN and World Trade Organization, said that extending an agreement that was first signed into law by former US president Bill Clinton in 2000 would be a “win-win” for both sides."}],[{"start":210.63,"text":"“The renewal or extension of Agoa would provide for the continuation of a programme that has been critical to growth sectors in many African countries. It would promote employment and foreign exchange earnings while also enabling US firms to benefit and remain competitive,” she said."}],[{"start":233.62,"text":"Modelling by ITC economists published this week warned of a “major drop in exports to the US” from countries including Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania, Madagascar and Eswatini, with losses concentrated on clothing and tuna exports."}],[{"start":252.06,"text":"Analysts have accused the US, which has under Trump imposed punishing tariffs on trading partners around the globe in a bid to force more “reciprocal” terms, of waging an assault on the rules-based global economic order."}],[{"start":269.74,"text":"The trade pact has faced opposition from some US producers, who have lobbied to exclude sugar and certain other products from being included in the programme, according to a report earlier this year by the non-partisan Congressional Research Service."}],[{"start":286.93,"text":"Some opponents had also “argued that the lack of reciprocity” in market access presents an unnecessary obstacle to US exporters, CRS said."}],[{"start":299.31,"text":"Max Mendez-Parra, principal research fellow at the ODI Global think-tank, said Agoa had enabled Africa to compete with Asian powerhouses such as Bangladesh and Cambodia. “For countries like Lesotho and Tanzania the preferential tariff rates under Agoa made a big difference to them,” he added."}],[{"start":322.09000000000003,"text":"Data visualisation by Amy Borrett and additional reporting by Aime Williams in Washington"}],[{"start":337.45,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1759019583_8224.mp3"}

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