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What's Next for AGOA?
The annual African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum recently concluded, with implications for the trade program’s significance and future.
· July 31, 2024
This monthly newsletter is a careful curation of the Carnegie Africa Program’s work and interests. We track key trends within the U.S., on the African continent, in Asia, Europe and around the world as they relate to Africa. We announce upcoming events and share information about recent publications.
This monthly newsletter is a careful curation of the Carnegie Africa Program’s work and interests. We track key trends within the U.S., on the African continent, in Asia, Europe and around the world as they relate to Africa. We announce upcoming events and share information about recent publications.
The annual African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum recently concluded, with implications for the trade program’s significance and future.
We are still reflecting on the recent state visit of President William Ruto of Kenya, marking sixty years of partnership between the United States and Kenya.
This month in the Africa Program, we are looking at the continent’s growth prospects following the release of the IMF World Economic Outlook for April 2024.
This month, the Carnegie Africa program hosted two dynamic events on Africa's trade and international relations.
This month, we are highlighting our work on digital transformation in Africa.
At the end of January, the Carnegie Africa team traveled to Cape Town, South Africa for the 30th annual Investing in African Mining Indaba, one of the world’s largest mining conferences, bringing together over 10,000 government officials, industry experts, and stakeholders.
The year 2023 is ending on a very promising note for global climate action.
The first week of November, Carnegie Africa attended the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum, hosted this year in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Leading into the upcoming World Bank-IMF meetings in Marrakech, we have been thinking about Africa’s shifting relationships with international institutions and major world powers
At the just-concluded G20 Summit in New Delhi, the African Union was welcomed as the newest member of the group.