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US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Ironfaceman(op): 6:48pm On Jun 03
U.S. moves to block market access for 8 African countries following comprehensive global forced-labor investigation

Trump’s latest trade proposal could hit exports from eight African countries with new tariffs, marking a new phase in Washington’s effort to tie market access to labour standards and supply-chain compliance.

# The U.S. has proposed new 12.5% tariffs on exports from eight African countries due to concerns over forced labor practices.

# The targeted countries are Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.

# This measure is part of a wider investigation by the USTR involving 60 economies to assess compliance with labor standards in supply chains.

# Unlike previous tariffs targeting trade imbalances, this proposal specifically focuses on forced labor-related compliance.

The proposal, unveiled by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), targets countries that the U.S. says have failed to impose or effectively enforce restrictions on imports produced with forced labour.

Among the 60 economies investigated, eight African nations were included: Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.

If approved, most products from these countries could be subject to an additional 12.5% tariff when entering the U.S. market. The measure remains under review and has not yet been implemented.

The proposal differs from the baseline 10% tariff introduced earlier under President Donald Trump’s reciprocal trade framework, which affected a broad range of countries as part of an effort to address trade imbalances and market-access concerns.

The new measure is more targeted, focusing specifically on labour-related trade practices rather than traditional trade metrics.

According to the USTR, economies that fail to prevent the importation of goods made with forced labour create unfair competitive advantages by allowing lower-cost products to circulate through global supply chains.

Why these African countries were included in the investigation

The eight African nations were swept into a wider U.S. investigation examining whether trading partners have legal frameworks and enforcement mechanisms in place to prevent goods produced with forced labour from entering their markets.

The review covered 60 economies and included consultations with dozens of governments. Following the investigation, the USTR concluded that the affected African countries had either failed to establish effective prohibitions on forced-labour imports or had not adequately enforced existing measures.

As a result, they were placed in the category facing the proposed 12.5% tariff rate. By comparison, countries that have adopted some form of forced-labour import prohibition, or made commitments to strengthen such measures through trade agreements with the United States, would face a lower 10% duty under the proposal

For the affected African economies, the implications extend beyond the immediate tariff threat. The proposal signals a broader shift in U.S. trade policy, where access to the American market is increasingly being linked to labour practices, regulatory enforcement, and supply-chain transparency.

If adopted, the measure could raise the cost of exporting to one of the world’s largest consumer markets, adding fresh uncertainty for African exporters already navigating a challenging global trade environment.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/us-moves-to-block-market-access-for-8-african-countries-following-comprehensive/cpcshm3

Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Ironfaceman(op): 6:49pm On Jun 03
I don't think there are humans any more in the white house. All I see there are vampires.

Putting Nigerian on a list that contravenes forced labor law is laughable. In Nigeria there's no forced labor but people are force to do hazardous jobs because of the high poverty rate and very low profitable jobs.

Any increase on tax tariff on Nigerian businesses Will increase the poverty rate and swell the number of people forced to do hazardous jobs because of hunger
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Flangelo12: 6:51pm On Jun 03
Let his fans come and celebrate the demon again.
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by LordIsaac(m): 6:56pm On Jun 03
He wants to attack BRICS nations using "forced labour" as excuse!
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Flangelo12: 7:05pm On Jun 03
LordIsaac:
He wants to attack BRICS nations using "forced labour" as excuse!
It's the same tariff idea with a different strategy.

He's also included the UK, the EU, Canada, India and Japan.

Basically a way around the Supreme Court's ruling.
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Sccarrr(m): 9:28pm On Jun 03
Mtcheww...we've seen it all already
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Mariangeles(f): 9:28pm On Jun 03
They should get out jor!

Who cares?
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:29pm On Jun 03
The USA is fast losing relevance. Nobody is scared of the USA anymore. China is now the world leader
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by masterfactor(m): 9:30pm On Jun 03
We turn to China or Russia
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by callmeDDD: 9:30pm On Jun 03
If they improve their bilateral trades with Asian and South American countries now, he will start crying. Bully man.
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Apcshit: 9:30pm On Jun 03
Thunder fire Donald Trump
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by masterfactor(m): 9:31pm On Jun 03
Flangelo12:
Let his fans come and celebrate the demon again.
Those guys are just hustling for papers
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by merits(m): 9:32pm On Jun 03
In the saner clime guru and the orange 🍊 man fans food don done.Woto woto food
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Denalarian: 9:33pm On Jun 03
Trump my guy, always making rules you'll later make a u turn
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by ashawopikin(m): 9:33pm On Jun 03
What's new? Apart from oil and maybe cocoa, wetin we dey export go America ?
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by harsysky(m): 9:34pm On Jun 03
Well, Nigerians are living better in Nigeria now compared to before says
Yarimo
Seunmsg
Helinues
Madridguy
Ngeneukwenu
Richtaiwo etc
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Hassanmaye(m): 9:39pm On Jun 03
Can America save Nigeria Christians 😭😭😭
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by SouthSouth1914: 9:42pm On Jun 03
He just want to ruin everything before leaving
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:45pm On Jun 03
Ironfaceman:
I don't think there are humans any more in the white house. All I see there are vampires.

Putting Nigerian on a list that contravenes forced labor law is laughable. In Nigeria there's no forced labor but people are force to do hazardous jobs because of the high poverty rate and very low profitable jobs.

Any increase on tax tariff on Nigerian businesses Will increase the poverty rate and swell the number of people forced to do hazardous jobs because of hunger
Hold your local government chairman accountable and stop blaming US
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by sonofthunder: 9:46pm On Jun 03
Ironfaceman:
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/us-moves-to-block-market-access-for-8-african-countries-following-comprehensive/cpcshm3
Or they just want to stagnate the economies of this countries and reduce chances of becoming self reliant
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by SixSeven: 9:47pm On Jun 03
Something they couldn't do to China or DR Congo. Hypocrites. China has shown you the way. If they abuse you too much, don't talk too much, put in the work as response. That's unfortunately what our leaders can't do. We are stuck with the generation who love their colonial massas they can't think for themselves. Puppet leaders.

Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Arostar2023: 9:47pm On Jun 03
Ironfaceman:
I don't think there are humans any more in the white house. All I see there are vampires.

Putting Nigerian on a list that contravenes forced labor law is laughable. In Nigeria there's no forced labor but people are force to do hazardous jobs because of the high poverty rate and very low profitable jobs.

Any increase on tax tariff on Nigerian businesses Will increase the poverty rate and swell the number of people forced to do hazardous jobs because of hunger
Instead of you to focus on African governments that care less about workers welfare and rights you are blaming USA that cares about her own economy and citizens.
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by God1000(m): 9:49pm On Jun 03
Mariangeles:
They should get out jor!

Who cares?
I don't know why they feel too important, they think the world revolves around them
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by CorperNick: 9:52pm On Jun 03
A good move, but they'll turn to China and continue trade
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by casualobserver: 9:52pm On Jun 03
masterfactor:
We turn to China or Russia
The world has moved on from the USA. It’s only Uncle Toms and those with low self esteem that still hold them in any regard.
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by zoedew: 9:56pm On Jun 03
Ironfaceman:
I don't think there are humans any more in the white house. All I see there are vampires.

Putting Nigerian on a list that contravenes forced labor law is laughable. In Nigeria there's no forced labor but people are force to do hazardous jobs because of the high poverty rate and very low profitable jobs.

Any increase on tax tariff on Nigerian businesses Will increase the poverty rate and swell the number of people forced to do hazardous jobs because of hunger
BEEN TO THE NORTH OF NIGERIA AND THE SOUTH WEST WHERE PRECIOUS MINERALS ARE ILLEGALLY MINED. YOU EITHER TAKE THE JOB OR LEAVE! THAT IS FORCED LABOUR!!! IT IS NOT ABOUT A HORSE-WHIP ON YOUR BACK PHARAOH STYLE!!!!
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by favor914: 9:58pm On Jun 03
ashawopikin:
What's new? Apart from oil and maybe cocoa, wetin we dey export go America ?
Exhibiting Ignorance with pride.
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by lordm(m): 9:59pm On Jun 03
Russia that Ukraine wants to finish.
Russia has nothing to offer
masterfactor:
We turn to China or Russia
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by ILoveNG: 10:01pm On Jun 03
Arostar2023:
Instead of you to focus on African governments that care less about workers welfare and rights you are blaming USA that cares about her own economy and citizens.
Just because you want to defend US, you failed to read.

Those countries including Nigeria are not being accused of Forced labor. They accused them of importing goods made with forced labor.

They are simply sanctioning those African countries because they are trading and importing from people they don’t like (China if you look closely)
Re: US To Block Market Access For 8 African Countries by Tenses: 10:09pm On Jun 03
NOETHNICITY:
The USA is fast losing relevance. Nobody is scared of the USA anymore. China is now the world leader
Did you even understand what USA is trying to correct? Or is it out of pure hatred for USA that you see no good in whatsoever they do?

Chinese and Lebanese will set up a factory in Nigeria and other African countries. They will pay peanut 🥜 to these African workers and supply the same products all over the world making more profit from the sweat of Africans.

USA is saying pay your workers the global standard or we hit you with 12.5% terrif.

It's a win for African workers
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