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Country Information - Benin

ECONOMIC BACKGROUND

Map of BeninSustained economic policy reforms and political stability have enabled Benin to achieve a 4.9% average annual economic growth in the period 1991 to 2001. Real GDP growth declined from 5.8 percent in 2000 to 5 percent in 2001 due to lower than expected agriculture output.

The country's main exports are cotton, palm oil products, coffee, crude oil and cocoa beans. Recent years have seen an increase in exports of cotton and services related to transit trade. Despite a decade of positive per capita income growth (per capita GNP of US$380 in 2001), poverty has not been reduced significantly. Further progress requires comprehensive measures to slow down rapid population growth, further accelerate economic growth, and efforts to assure the availability of health and education services to the poorest. Achieving higher levels of economic growth and poverty reduction will require: (i) further economic liberalization (electricity, water, telecommunications, cotton) and (ii) dramatic improvements in the effectiveness of the public service delivery through public expenditure reform, decentralization and reduced corruption.

Fiscal consolidation has been a major achievement over the last decade. The overall deficit excluding grants narrowed from 3.3 percent in 2000 to 2.6 percent of GDP in 2001 and the primary balance remained in surplus. This reflects a sustained improvement in increasing government revenue, but also low absorptive capacity for public expenditures. (Source: The World Bank Group)

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BI-LATERAL TRADE OVERVIEW

Trade between Benin and the USLittle two-way trade occurs between Benin and the United States. While exports from Benin to the U.S. are negligible, the country currently imports approximately $ 35 million worth of goods from the U.S. Imports from the U.S. have in recent years been on a declining trend. Of all AGOA-eligible Sub-Saharan African countries, trade volumes between the U.S. and Benin fall within the bottom quarter.

By the end of 2002, none of Benin's exports included product categories that are AGOA-eligible. Benin's negligible exports to the U.S. consist mostly of agricultural and forestry products.

Detailed bilateral trade data for this country, disaggregated by industry sector, can be accessed by following the link below. Aggregate data featuring all AGOA-eligible countries is updated on this website as soon as new data is published, including ranked AGOA / non-AGOA trade, aggregate trade by industry sector as well as the latest apparel trade data.







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Latest Updates



21 AGOA FORUM 2013:
Ethiopia
will host the 2013 US-Africa AGOA Forum. AGOA.info has been informed that the Forum will not take place as envisaged on 28 June - 1 July, but at a later date yet to be determined. The theme for this year’s Forum is “Trade and Technology for sustained change”“


21 December 2012: Guinea-Bissau and Mali
lose AGOA eligibility



APRIL 2013:
Monthly data has been updated to include February 2013 data, quarterly includes full year 2012 data.


New US strategy towards Africa
: White House Factsheet on new strategy towards Africa, plus overview of past US engagement with Africa. Click here for the file and this link for a summary article.


02 August 2012: Bill to extend third country fabric provision passes Congress
Download the House of Reps. Bill at this link


South Sudan
declared AGOA-eligible on 26 March 2012. Earlier, Cote d'Ivoire, Niger and Gambia
declared AGOA eligible on 25 October 2011. See news item, presidential declaration and trade overview at this link (S Sudan) and here (others).


US GSP extended
and GSP benefits to be applied retrospectively for the year 2011 since expiry of previous GSP. See AGOA.info legal documents section at the following link.


AGOA at 10: Reflections on US-Africa trade with a focus on SACU
: Tralac Working Paper that can be downloaded at this link.


December 2010:
The Democratic Republic of Congo loses its AGOA eligibility status. See proclamation here (pdf download available at this link


ITC investigation of textiles and apparel:
Further details at this link



AGOA IV
– Changes to AGOA explained



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