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2018
AGOA CSO Spring Conference
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The 4th Annual AGOA Spring Conference will take place April 18 -19, 2018 in Washington, DC, at the
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and on Capitol Hill.
The conference will focus on President Trump's policy on Africa; and will include a review of the Adminstrations' recent visit to Africa; trade numbers for AGOA over the past twelve months under the Trump administration; and will discuss the opportunity that bi annual AGOA Utilization Strategies offer eligible Sub-Saharan African countries for increasing exports and advancing economic cooperation under AGOA. A highlight of the event is a Congressional Briefing on the legislative agenda for AGOA that is scheduled to take place on April 19th on Capitol Hill.
The event will feature high-level speakers from across US and African institutions, civil society, the private sector, and others committed to expanding US Africa trade and economic cooperation.
Registration for the event is open to the general public and everyone is invited to attend, and the schedule is as follows:
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
3519 International Court, NW
Washington, DC 20008
And
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Time: TBD
Congressional Briefing on AGOA
Capitol Hill
Washington, DC 20515
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Robert E. Lighthizer, US Trade Representative
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The Chairman of the AGOA CSO Network Secretariat testified at a public hearing regarding
U.S. Trade and Investment with Sub-Saharan Africa: Recent Developments. The hearing took place on January 23, 2018 at
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION (USITC) in Washington, DC. The investigation was instituted by the USITC
following receipt of a request from the United States Trade Representative (USTR). The request asked the Commission to provide a report on U.S. trade and investment with sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It asked that the Commission's report focus primarily on the years 2010-2016, to the extent information is available, but examine longer-term trends since 2000 where appropriate. The request also asked that, to the extent practical, the report provide the most recent 2017 data on U.S. trade flows of goods with SSA. Read the Chairman's testimony
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US-Nigeria Investment Summit 2018
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria presents US-Nigeria Investment Summit 2018, highlighting the many untapped investment opportunities in Nigeria for U.S. investors and companies. The theme of the 2018 US-Nigeria Investment Summit is
Nigeria is Open for Business.
Hosted by Nigeria's Ambassador to the Unites States, H.E. Sylvanus Adiewere Nsofor, the Summit attendees will include senior Nigerian government officials and business leaders, who will provide U.S. investors with the necessary assistance and guidance on investment, establishment, and operation of enterprises in Nige
ria.
Register and Information:
www.UNIS2018.com
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8th International Congress of
Women and the Diaspora
November 26-30, 2017
Conakry, Guinea
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Fred Oladeinde, AGOA CSO Secretariat Chairman greets H.E. Alpha Conde, President of Guinea & Chair of the African Union |
AGOA CSO Secretariat Chairman Fred Oladeinde delivered remarks during the 8th International Congress
of African
Women
and its
Diaspora
. The event was held
November 26-30
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2017 in Conakry, Guinea u
nder the High Patronage of H.E. Alpha Conde, President of the Republic of Guinea, and Chairman, of the African Union. While in Guinea Chairman Oladeinde conducted follow-up site visit with SME Winners of the 2017 AfrICANDO - USAfrica Trade and Investment Conference/Expo.
Guinean Textile and Apparel Company |
Farm Cooperative in Guinea
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Fred Oladeinde and Mamadi Kourouma meet with S.E. Marc Yombouno, Minister of Commerce, Guinea
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Africa Femmes Performantes
Registration and additional information:
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Diaspora Togolaise aux Etats-Unis
4
TH
ANNUAL MEETING AND AGOA ROUNDTABLE
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The Togolese Diaspora in the United States (DTUSA) cordially invites you to its 2018 Annual Meeting and the African Diaspora in the U.S.' AGOA Roundtable
Date: April 28, 2018
Venue: 51 University Blvd E. Silver Spring MD 20901
Time: From 12pm to 12am.
The 4
th
annual meeting comprises the Economic Forum and the Commemoration of the 58th Independence Day of Togo
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The 17th U.S. - Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum (also known as the AGOA Forum) will be hosted by the United States Government, and will take place in Washington, DC. The annual event is tentatively scheduled for July* of this year. The AGOA CSO Secretariat is poised to began the planning process for
the CSO/AWEP Joint Session of the Forum, so watch your inboxes, because we will be reaching out to members of the Network, and other partners, for your input regarding organizing this noteworthy event.
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Tentative date
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20th Annual AfrICANDO - A US-Africa Trade &
Investment Conference/Trade Show
Join us for a Celebration of our 20th Annual US-Africa Trade and Investment Conference/Expo - AfrICANDO 2018
and the
Launch of our Digital AfrICANDO Marketplace for SMEs
"UN WORLD, ONE CLICK"
September 25-28, 2018
James L. Knight Center* 400 SE 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida, USA 33131
- INCREASE your sales by using cutting edge technological services that link your business to the global marketplace
- MEET Buyers and Distributors from across the US and other Western Hemisphere that specialize in Apparel Handi-Craft, Beverages, and Ethnic Food and Spices!
- GAIN insight from industry experts on topics that impact the way SME's do business
- PROMOTE and MARKET your business by networking one-one -one!
- BENEFIT from a one stop opportunity that is focused on assisting small-to-medium size companies looking to export/import
*The James L. Knight Center is a world-class multipurpose entertainment, meeting, and convention complex located in the heart of downtown Miami's business, commercial, and financial district.
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AGOA CSO Network Membership
The AGOA Civil Society Network is a consortium of non-governmental organizations, (NGOs) and other groups in the United States and Africa working to facilitate the successful application of the AGOA trade bill for the benefit of small business in the US, and Africa. The Network was established by the 102 member organizations from the United States, Mauritius, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Namibia, Mali, Lesotho and the Democratic Republic of Congo that were in attendance during the
AGOA Civil Society Forum on January 17, 2003, in Phoenix, Mauritius.
The AGOA CSO Network's focus is on increasing the volume and quality of African exports under AGOA and educating
stakeholders on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean on this trade policy and its advantages.
Our heartfelt thanks to those of you that have already joined and /or renewed your
membership!!! We appreciate you and your support!
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