Swaziland’s duty-free export market to the United States through the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) won’t get the benefits from late December, this year, if it fails to meet the benchmarks.The textile and apparel industry of the country have requested to the United States President Barak Obama, to give Swaziland a few months to sort the benchmark issues that could result in its expulsion from the act.AGOA is the US non-reciprocal trade preference program that caters duty-free treatment to the US imports of approximately 6,000 products from eligible sub-Saharan African countries.