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Trump Proposes New AGOA Without Duty Free Access for Africa

Ruth Nelima by Ruth Nelima
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The administration of President Donald Trump has proposed a fundamental restructuring of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), moving away from the longstanding framework of unilateral, duty-free market access for eligible sub-Saharan African nations.

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According to plans outlined by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), a modernised AGOA would instead be predicated on reciprocal trade agreements, whereby African countries would be required to open their own markets to American goods and services in exchange for continued access to the United States economy. USTR Jamieson Greer has stated that any renewed iteration of AGOA must be designed to benefit American workers, eliminate existing trade barriers, and create new commercial opportunities for U.S. businesses, signaling a marked departure from the programme’s original non-reciprocal preferential structure.

What AGOA’s Modernization Means for African Exporters

For Kenya, which has been one of the foremost beneficiaries of AGOA, this proposed shift poses significant economic risks, particularly for the textiles and agricultural sectors. Data cited in the report indicates that the duty-free access currently provided under AGOA supports approximately 68,000 direct jobs in Kenya and sustains an estimated 700,000 dependents.

The potential loss of preferential treatment threatens to undermine these livelihoods, as Kenyan exports would otherwise become subject to standard Most-Favoured-Nation duties ranging from 15 to 42 percent. The uncertainty has been compounded by recent disruptions: a 10 percent tariff was imposed in August 2025, AGOA lapsed entirely on September 30, 2025, and while the programme was subsequently reinstated, it is currently authorized only until December 2026, leaving a narrow window for negotiation.

The proposed transformation is corroborated by official United States government documents, including a Federal Register notice published on April 29, 2026, which formally requests public comments on modernising AGOA and explicitly recommends a path toward reciprocal bilateral agreements. Additionally, Senate Bill S.2958, introduced on September 30, 2025, mandates the development of a strategy to replace unilateral preferences with reciprocal trade compacts. Together, these instruments confirm that while duty-free access remains temporarily in place, the long-term trajectory envisages a fundamentally different trading relationship — one conditioned on mutual market opening rather than unilateral preference.

 

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