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New gateway for trade opens in Dakar, SenegalU.S. Continues to Build on President Bush’s Commitment to AfricaDAKAR, November 8, 2005 – Today, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Assistant Administrator Lloyd O. Pierson inaugurated a West Africa Trade Hub in Dakar, Senegal. The Dakar hub is designed to promote improvements in Africa’s trade capacity, boost international exports and help businesses take advantage of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) – a law that provides trade preferences to countries that are making progress in economic, legal and human rights reforms. This latest opening brings the total of USAID-funded hubs for global competitiveness (Trade Hubs) to four. Three are located in Botswana, Kenya and Ghana. The newest Trade Hub in Dakar, Senegal -- the second hub in West Africa region -- will join forces with its neighboring Trade Hub in Ghana to help West African economies increase their share of trade with the world. Specifically, the new Trade Hub in Senegal allows the U.S. to expand its competitiveness-building
activities throughout the region covered by USAID’s West Africa Regional
Program. Expanded coverage will allow the Accra based Trade Hub to convene more
than one regional AGOA export diversification workshops in the region in 2006,
one focusing on Central Africa. Located in the Mamelles District, the Dakar Trade Hub will include work in the fish and seafood sector, and will immediately start preparing West African fish and seafood exporters to exhibit in the 2006 International Boston Seafood Show. The Hub will also identify other sectors within those countries closest to it, including Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Sierra Leone and The Gambia. Strategically, the Dakar Trade Hub builds upon and expands the work already
underway in the Accra, Ghana Trade Hub to improve regional trade capacity and
policies, provide information and training to AGOA Resource Centers in 15 countries,
and help national governments and the private sector comply with AGOA visa and
certification requirements. The opening of the Dakar Trade Hub was first announced by President George W. Bush and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during Senegal’s AGOA Forum in July 2005. President Bush launched the Trade for Africa Development and Enterprise (TRADE) Initiative in October 2001. As part of the TRADE Initiative, USAID opened the three existing Trade Hubs in Botswana, Kenya and Ghana. This year, the West Africa Trade Hub in Ghana generated more than $1 million in new exports to the U.S., with another $9 million of exports pending. Find out more about the initiative at www.watradehub.com/dakar or www.africatradehubs.org. ### |
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