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  • US removes Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea from AGOA trade programme 01/04/2022

    Jan 4th, 2022

    <p>The United States has cut Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea out of a duty-free trade programme over alleged human rights violations and recent coups.</p> <p>In a statement on Saturday, the US Trade Representative (USTR) said it terminated the three countries from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) &ldquo;due to actions taken by each of their governments in violation of the AGOA Statute&rdquo;.</p> <p>It said the US was deeply concerned &ldquo;by the gross violations of internationally recognised human rights being perpetrated by the government of Ethiopia and other parties amid the widening conflict in northern Ethiopia&rdquo;, as well as by &ldquo;the unconstitutional change in governments in both Guinea and Mali&rdquo;.</p> <p>There was no immediate comment from the Washington embassies of the three African countries.</p> <p>The AGOA trade legislation provides sub-Saharan African nations with duty-free access to the US if they meet certain eligibility requirements, such as eliminating barriers to US trade and investment and making progress towards political pluralism.</p> <p>In 2020, 38 countries were eligible for AGOA.</p> <p>In its Saturday statement, the USTR said Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea may still rejoin the pact if they met the statute&rsquo;s provisions.</p> <p>&ldquo;Each country has clear benchmarks for a pathway toward reinstatement and the Administration will work with their governments to achieve that objective,&rdquo; it said.</p> <p>US President Joe Biden had announced in November that Ethiopia would be cut off from the duty-free trading scheme provided under AGOA due to alleged human rights violations in the country&rsquo;s north.</p> <p>The war in Ethiopia&rsquo;s Tigray region broke out in November of 2020 amid a power struggle between the Tigrayan leadership and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Abiy. Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the 13-month-long conflict, while about 400,000 are facing famine in Tigray alone.</p> <p>The conflict has also destabilised the region, sending tens of thousands of refugees into Sudan, pulling Ethiopian soldiers out of war-ravaged Somalia and using the army from the neighbouring nation of Eritrea.</p> <p>The US decision to suspend Ethiopia&rsquo;s trade benefits threatens the country&rsquo;s textile industry, which supplies global fashion brands, and the country&rsquo;s nascent hopes of becoming a light manufacturing hub.</p> <p>It also piles more pressure on an economy reeling from the conflict, the coronavirus pandemic, and high inflation.</p> <p>Ethiopia&rsquo;s Trade Ministry said in November it was &ldquo;extremely disappointed&rdquo; by Washington&rsquo;s announcement, saying the move would reverse economic gains and unfairly affect and harm women and children.</p>


    Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/
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