AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Tariffs on Forced-Labour Goods: The U.S. Trade Representative has proposed Section 301 duties on imports from 60 economies over alleged failures to ban or enforce forced-labour restrictions, with Algeria among the countries facing a 12.5% additional tariff rate (10% applies to some others with partial or stronger commitments). Algeria in the List: The USTR names Algeria in the group of 54 economies it says failed to impose and effectively enforce forced-labour import prohibitions, adding new trade-cost pressure for Algerian exporters heading to the U.S. Maghreb Public Health Push: A Maghreb forum in Tunis called for a unified regional strategy to curb smoking, with experts from Libya, Tunisia and Algeria highlighting shared health and economic impacts and urging stronger media-led prevention. World Cup Business Buzz (Algeria Angle): With the 2026 World Cup starting June 11, Algeria’s national team is set to play Argentina in Kansas City on June 16, as the tournament’s host-city logistics and global attention ramp up.
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