| English
South Africa welcomes US House approval of AGOA renewal
South Africa's government has welcomed the approval by the United States' House of Representatives of a bill that would renew Washington's preferential trade programme for Africa for another three years.
South Africa welcomes US House approval of AGOA renewal
South Africa and the United States have had strained relations in recent times. / Reuters
January 13, 2026

South Africa's government on Tuesday welcomed the approval by the United States' House of Representatives of a bill that would renew Washington's preferential trade programme for Africa for another three years.

The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a law first enacted in 2000 to provide duty-free access to the US market for eligible Sub-Saharan countries and products, expired in September and hundreds of thousands of African jobs are estimated to depend on it.

South Africa's trade minister Parks Tau said in a statement that renewing AGOA would "provide certainty and predictability for African and American businesses that rely on the programme."

Negotiating with US over bilateral trade

He added that Africa's biggest economy was still negotiating with the US over a bilateral trade deal, even though relations with Washington have soured badly during President Donald Trump's second term in office.

The bill to extend AGOA will next go to the Senate before going to Trump for his consideration.

SOURCE:Reuters