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    Trump signs one-year AGOA extension, preserving US-Africa trade program

    The short-term extension leaves lawmakers little time to negotiate reforms and modernize AGOA.

    By Adva Saldinger // 05 February 2026

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    A short-term extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act — a 25-year-old program between the United States and sub-Saharan African nations — was signed into law on Tuesday, preserving a key pillar of the U.S.-Africa trade relationship.

    AGOA provides qualifying countries in sub-Saharan Africa with tariff-free access to the U.S. market for thousands of products, with the goal of supporting economic development, strengthening the rule of law, and deepening political ties.

    While the U.S. House of Representatives approved a three-year extension of the program, the final bill passed by Congress and signed into law offers only a one-year reprieve. The Trump administration had earlier indicated it would support the shorter extension. AGOA will now run through Dec 31, 2026, and benefits will apply retroactively to cover the period since the program lapsed on Sept. 30.

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      Adva Saldinger is a Senior Reporter at Devex where she covers development finance, as well as U.S. foreign aid policy. Adva explores the role the private sector and private capital play in development and authors the weekly Devex Invested newsletter bringing the latest news on the role of business and finance in addressing global challenges. A journalist with more than 10 years of experience, she has worked at several newspapers in the U.S. and lived in both Ghana and South Africa.

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