| November 14, 2003 - The Corporate Council on Africa Brings Together Key U.S. and African Energy Players in Houston |
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Major African oil executives and decision makers, including the leader of the new African Petroleum Producers Association (APPA), a rising player in global oil issues, will be in Houston this week for the second annual Africa Oil & Gas Forum, hosted by the Washington, D.C.-based Corporate Council on Africa (CCA). The conference, being held November 19-21, is designed to foster increased opportunities for U.S. energy executives to invest in an area of growing strategic importance to American energy needs. .. |
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| November 12, 2003 - CCA Brings Together Key U.S. and African Energy Players in Houston |
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U.S. and African business and government leaders will convene in Houston, Texas next week at the Corporate Council on Africa’s (CCA) second annual Africa Oil & Gas Forum. The conference is being held November 19-21 at the Wyndham Greenspoint Hotel. The Forum will focus on oil and gas production and opportunities for the U.S. energy industry in Africa. .. |
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| October 20, 2003 - New FDA Regulations |
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Beginning October 16th, 2003 all facilities that manufacture, produce, process, package, hold or handle food, drug (pharmaceutical), biologic, and medical devices, must register with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This new registration regulation is necessary to comply with the four major safety provisions of the “Public Health and Bio-terrorism Preparedness and Response Act" passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law on June 12, 2002. .. |
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| October 17, 2003 - CCA Promotes West African Apparel |
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On October 16, 2003 more than 100 businesses from across West Africa convened in Accra, Ghana to participate in the U.S.-West Africa Textile and Apparel Trade Seminar. The event highlighted potential trade and investment opportunities between U.S. and West African firms in the textile and apparel industry available under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). .. |
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| October 08, 2003 - Kibaki Opens the Door for Trade and Investment |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Mwai Kibaki made it clear to investors on Tuesday that Kenya is open for business. He addressed approximately 200 U.S. and Kenyan businesspersons at a luncheon hosted by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) that served as the official private sector event during his first visit to the United States as President of Kenya. Kibaki is the first African Head of State to receive an official State Visit during the Bush Administration. .. |
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