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  • democracy, and to reduce the poverty that breeds conflict. To expand opportunity,we also need trade. For this reason, my Administration strongly supports the African Growth and Opportunity Act which, as I said in my State of the Union address, we will work
  • and breeds conflict. To cement this partnership, we also nE?ed trade. For this reason, my Administration strongly supports the African Growth and Opportunity Act which, as I said in my State of the Union address, we will work to pass during this · session
  • African nations to discuss ways we can work together to expand development. I hope Congress will soon take the next step by passing the African Growth and Opportunity Act. Finally, President Rawlings and I w1ll continue to work together to fulfill
  • , the African Growth and Opportunity Act, that provides further support these goals via enhanced market access for reforming African nations. Implementation/Status/Accomplishments: • The U.S. Government has committed to provide USD$245 million in forgiveness
  • as prosperity will not flourish without freedom. Both parties in the United States want to increase trade and Africa- and the African Growth and Opportunity Act before the US. Congress UW.IIL4A do just that We c CNtt ' ' ' ' en each other- opening
  • for those countries that want to reform themselves. Trade is Essential -- The African Growth and Opportunity Act, which passed the House last week, provides an extension of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences for poor African countries. It also
  • efficient telecommunications to stable financial institutions. -- ' And that is why we must enact the African Growth and Opportunity Act as soon as possible. Congress should :reconcile the differences between the House and Senate measures and send me