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The United States and the WTO Ministerial
African Growth and Trade
  

African Growth and Trade

Statements by President Bush and other U.S. policy makers, fact sheets and additional materials on the link between increased world trade -- the major objective of the WTO negotiations -- and Africa's economic growth and development.

African Global Competitiveness Initiative
Dakar, Senegal
July 19, 2005

President Bush's Remarks, 2005 African Growth and Opportunity Act Forum
Dakar, Senegal
July 18, 2005

AGOA Forum 2005, Dakar, Senegal
July 18-21, 2005

  
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