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Kenyans worry a US duty-free trade deal might end and expose them to Trump's tariffs
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A Kenyan factory employing 16,000 workers faces uncertainty as the AGOA trade agreement with the U.S. nears expiration. The duty-free access is crucial for competitiveness, and its potential loss raises concerns about job creation and economic stability. While some criticize AGOA's conditions, others emphasize its importance for African industrial growth and the need for alternative markets.
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