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African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
- Goods of AGOA Countries May Continue to Claim Preference on Tariff Items with SPI “A” in the “Special” Column of the HTSUS
- 01/03/2011
- AGOA Changes with Respect to Mauritania, Guinea, Madagascar and Niger Effective December 23, 2009, and January 1, 2010
- 01/04/2010
- Memorandum Guidance: Mauritania is removed from receiving AGOA benefits effective January 1, 2009
- 12/23/2008

For Accessibility Information: OT508Contact@cbp.dhs.gov
Memorandum Guidance: Mauritania is removed from receiving AGOA benefits effective January 1, 2009 - doc versiondoc - 36 KB.
- AGOA and GSP Amended by Presidential Proclamation 8240
- 05/16/2008

AGOA and GSP amended with respect to Togo, the Solomon Islands and technical corrections.

For Accessibility Information: OT508CONTACT@cbp.dhs.gov
AGOA and GSP Amended by Presidential Proclamation 8240 - pdf versionpdf - 279 KB.
- Changes to AGOA Benefits for Burundi and Mauritania
- 12/29/2005

Effective January 1, 2006 products of Burundi receive AGOA benefits and products of Mauritania become ineligible.
- Burkina Faso Eligible for AGOA
- 12/17/2004

Effective December 25, 2004 Burkina Faso may receive benefits for eligible non-textile goods entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption.
Burkina Faso Eligible for AGOA - doc versiondoc - 22 KB.
- Cote d'Ivoire Ineligible for AGOA Benefits
- 12/29/2004

Effective January 1, 2005 all Cote d'Ivoire goods entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption will no longer receive AGOA benefits for goods.
Cote d'Ivoire Ineligible for AGOA Benefits - doc versiondoc - 22 KB.
- Changes to AGOA Benefits for Eritrea and the Central African Republic
- 12/29/2005

Effective January 1, 2004, products of Angola receive AGOA benefits while Eritrea and the Central African Republic become ineligible.
- Republic of the Gambia Eligible for African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Benefits
- 04/08/2003

Importers or their agents may avail themselves of all available post-entry procedures, with the exception of NAFTA 520(d) claims, to receive a refund of duties for eligible AGOA non-textile articles from The Gambia entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after April 2, 2003.
- Implementation Information on the AGOA for Textiles and Apparel Products
- 11/19/2002
Implementation Information on the AGOA for Textiles and Apparel Products - pdf versionpdf - 83 KB.
- Implementation Information on the Non-Textile "Enhanced" GSP Provisions of the African Growth and Opportunity Act
- 1/12/2001
Implementation Information on the Non-Textile quot;Enhancedquot; GSP Provisions of the African Growth and Opportunity Act - pdf versionpdf - 79 KB.Implementation Information on the Non-Textile quot;Enhancedquot; GSP Provisions of the African Growth and Opportunity Act - doc versiondoc - 36 KB.
- Democratic Republic of Congo Eligible for Non-Textile African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Benefits
- 11/05/2003

Title I of the Act authorizes a new trade and investment policy for designated countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
Democratic Republic of Congo Eligible for Non-Textile African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Benefits - doc versiondoc - 23 KB.
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