EXECUTIVE ORDER: How badly will US sanctions hurt South Africa?
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 9/02/2025
Looming largest is the implied threat to Agoa. While not explicitly revoked in the executive order, Agoa’s future has been cast into serious doubt, with $4bn in preferential exports and a total of $20bn at risk should South Africa be removed from the programme.
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