1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated January 6, 2022African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)Overview What is AGOA? AGOA (P.L. 106-200, as amended), a cornerstone of U.S. trade policy toward sub-Saharan Africa since 2000, is a nonreciprocal U.S. trade preference program that provides duty-free ac
2、cess to the U.S. market for most exports from eligible sub-Saharan African countries. In addition to preferential market access, the act also requires an annual forum, known as the AGOA forum, held between U.S. and AGOA country officials to discuss trade-related issues. Additionally, AGOA provides d
3、irection to select U.S. government agencies regarding their trade and investment support activities in the region. Which countries are eligible? AGOA lists 49 sub-Saharan African countries that are potential candidates for program benefits. AGOA eligibility criteria address issues such as trade and
4、investment policy, governance, worker rights, and human rights, among other issues, which countries must satisfy to be beneficiaries of the program. The President annually reviews and determines each countrys eligibility. There are currently 36 AGOA-eligible countries. In a December 2021 proclamatio