Presidential·Proclamation
To Implement Certain Provisions in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, and for Other Purposes
Trade: Extension of Duty-Free Programs for Africa and Haiti
Key Points
- Trump signed a paper to carry out parts of a law passed by Congress that keeps trade deals going with many African countries and Haiti. This means certain items from these places can be sold in the U.S. without extra taxes until the end of 2026.
- The order brings Gabon back as a trade partner. Gabon was removed in 2023 because it was not following the rules, but the country has improved enough to be included in the program again.
- Special programs for clothing and fabric from Africa are also extended. These rules help African businesses sell clothes in the U.S. more easily, which helps their local workers and keeps prices lower for American shoppers.
- Haiti will keep getting special trade help through the end of 2026. This includes rules on how much clothing can be sent to the U.S. without taxes, which helps Haiti's economy while keeping the market balanced.
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Presidential Proclamation
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To Implement Certain Provisions in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, and for Other Purposes
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