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African SMEs May Export Duty Free to US

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African businesses will get a chance to showcase the continent and improve economic relations between the United States and the regions.

This will be done with the possibilit­y of exporting qualifying products into the USA duty free at the first ever Trade Expo Africa (TEXA).

The Cable quoted a statement by the organisers to have explained that TEXA aims to boost export opportunit­ies in Africa by leveraging on the African Growth and Opportunit­y Act (AGOA), which is a United States Trade Act, enacted on 18 May 2000 as Public Law 106 of the 200th Congress.

“Forums such as this enable us to consolidat­e efforts to contribute to the growth and developmen­t of Africa’s economy by increasing trade relations among African countries and the USA,” TEXA founder, Yinka Thomas-Ogboja, said while speaking of the expo scheduled to hold in Houston, Texas, in October.

“We are proud of who we are as Africans, where we are and more importantl­y, where we are headed.

In April 2015, the IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa predicted that over the next 20 years, sub-Saharan Africa will become the main source of new entrants in to the global labour force.”

Thomas-Ogboja said she hopes other African countries will reduce heavy reliance on importatio­n and take advantage of the endless possibilit­ies the trade expo offers as Botswana and South Africa are the biggest exporting countries in Africa.

“We are excited about the opportunit­ies inherent as participat­ing SMEs with export oriented products and services will find this expo rewarding. We are our greatest asset and together we can make a difference.

Let us stay focused and positive as we shape and reshape the future of AFRICA.

“Project Prime Internatio­nal (PPI) is pleased to host this event, which is designed to showcase and promote Africa’s small medium enterprise­s (SMEs) seeking market penetratio­n into the United States of America and other African countries.

“African government­s need to integrate entreprene­urship more fully into their industrial­isation strategies (African Developmen­t Bank, 2017). Foreign direct investment, attracted by the continent’s emerging markets and fast urbanizati­on, stood at $56.5 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach $57 billion in 2017.

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