[African Manufacturers Lobby For AGOA Extension To Prevent Tariff Hikes And Job Losses] African Manufacturers Are Lobbying The U.S. Congress For A One Or Two-year Extension Of The Duty-free African Growth And Opportunities Act (AGOA) Trade Program, Which Is Set To Expire At The End Of September. Delegations From Kenya And Four Other AGOA Beneficiaries Visited Washington, Engaging With Members Of Congress To Advocate For The Extension. Pankaj Bedi, Chairman Of United Aryan, Noted That Without Renewal, Tariffs On Synthetic Textiles Could Increase From 10% To 43%, Potentially Leading To Significant Job Losses In Africa's Textiles Sector.

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