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Trump’s new tariffs hit nearly all African countries, affecting the African Growth and Opportunity Act. Africa can respond by advancing the Continental Free Trade Area, diversifying exports to ...
South Africa sees this as an opening to reach a mutually beneficial agreement, preventing the escalation of trade tensions ...
When Limpho Lefalatsa first learned she had lost her job at a Lesotho garment factory after 12 years due to U.S. President ...
Behavior shifts are happening in real time as shoppers feel economic stress caused by levies, according to a Savanta report.
The White House hosted an “African leaders” summit of sorts this week. But only five countries from the continent of more ...
The former Assistant Secretary-General of the Africa Union, Ambassador Ahmed Haggag, agreed with the need for a unified African front to tackle the US tariff imposition.
Trump’s aid cuts and tariffs call for an ‘Africa First’ response by Mesfin Tegenu, opinion contributor - 04/16/25 2:30 PM ET ...
On April 2, the Trump administration unveiled a sweeping new tariff policy that did not spare Africa, with Ethiopia and its neighbors facing a 10 percent surcharge on goods while South Africa ...
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