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| November 03, 2005 - Updated U.S.-Africa Trade Missions News Release |
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Trade missions to Libya, Mozambique-Tanzania, Cameroon-Equatorial Guinea-SaoTome & Principe scheduled for early December. Missions to Zambia-Malawi and Botswana-Namibia rescheduled for Spring 2006. All offer promising opportunities for our members in various sectors... |
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| September 16, 2005 - NYSE CEO Praises Botswana at Ringing of Closing Bell and Cites African Opportunities |
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Botswana is the only African country with an A+ credit rating from both Standard and Poor’s and Moody’s rating services. In his meeting with Botswana’s President Festus Mogae, NYSE’s CEO, John Thain, said “Botswana serves as a model for the developing world. The country has demonstrated growth and fiscal transparency that even bigger countries would envy.” Thaine added, “with President Mogae ringing the closing bell of the NYSE, people will ask questions and see that Botswana’s track record is impressive.” .. |
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| September 12, 2005 - THE CORPORATE COUNCIL ON AFRICA:GROWING AFRICA’S TRADE |
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NY, NY September 12, 2005 – The Corporate Council on Africa’s (CCA) aggressive promotion of more than a dozen African countries as attractive investment destinations is bearing fruit. “There are projects in African countries worth financing”, says Stephen Hayes, president of CCA. “There are countless untapped investment opportunities in a country such as Botswana which has a democratic government that has been stable for nearly 40 years. Botswana has an A+ credit rating from both Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s rating services,” says Hayes... |
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| April 21, 2005 - Market Opportunities for Innovative Technology Applications Addressing Healthcare Delivery in Africa |
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Is it possible for U.S. companies in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector to play a role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa while simultaneously increasing company profits? The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) believes that it is. Recognizing the value of the ICT industry in resolving health sector issues, CCA seeks opportunities for companies to address healthcare infrastructure needs in Africa while creating sustainability. The organization is looking for ways to broaden existing markets and develop new markets for ICT products. .. |
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