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Agenda
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The
Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) and the AGOA Steering
Committee held the 2003 Private Sector
Session of the AGOA Forum on December 8 and 9, 2003,
in Washington, D.C. The venues
were the J.W. Marriott Hotel (Pennsylvania Avenue) and the Smithsonian National Museum of
African Art.
The
2003 Session focused on crucial policy questions
confronting AGOA, including the future of AGOA and how to make
AGOA more active in a wider number of sectors.
The Session’s workshops examined these questions
in the following sectors:
Agriculture
and agribusiness; handicrafts; and textiles and apparel.
The Corporate Council on Africa and the AGOA Steering Committee gratefully acknowledge the generosity demonstrated by the sponsors of the 2003 AGOA Forum Private Sector Session:
57 Main Street Wine Company
American Soybean Association
Botswana Export Development and Investment Authority
Cargill Inc.
Monsanto Company
Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
The Boeing Company
The Government of Kenya
The United States Agency for International Development
The World Cocoa Foundation
The Corporate Council on Africa and the AGOA Steering Committee also express their appreciation to the Office of the United States Trade Representative for its support and counsel.
2003 Private Sector
Session of the AGOA Forum Highlights
Plenary Sessions:
Opening
remarks by Stephen Hayes, President of the Corporate Council
on Africa. (Word Document)
Opening
remarks by Paul Ryberg, President of the African Coalition for
Trade (ACT). (Word Document)
U.S.
Trade Representative Robert B. Zoellick's remarks. (Word
Document)
U.S.
Secretary of Commerce Donald L. Evans' remarks. (Ext. Link).
Congressman
Jim McDermott's remarks on the status and future of AGOA.
(Word Document)
A
Summary of Proceedings and Recommendations -The Final
Report. (PDF
Document)
Workshops:
Third-Country
Fabric Issues, remarks by Paul Ryberg, President of the
African Coalition for Trade (ACT). (Word Document)
Assistant
U.S. Trade Representative for Africa Florizelle B. Liser
remarks. (Word Document)
Issues
and Opportunities Facing African Artisans, Clare Smith,
President of Aid to Artisans. (Word Document)
President
of the African Coalition for Trade (ACT), Paul Ryberg, remarks
on the end of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). (Word
Document)
AGOA
and Grouping 9 Custom Issues, remarks by Brian F. Fennessy,
International Trade Specialist, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection. (PowerPoint Document)
Scenes:
Individual slides
indexed by events.
Automated views of all scenes.
Additional
Information
Please visit our website regularly to obtain
additional information on the 2003 AGOA Forum Private
Sector Session. If you have
any questions, please e-mail Tim McCoy at tmccoy@africacncl.org
or call our
Washington headquarters at 202-835-1115.
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