1999 U.S.-Africa Business Summit
"Attracting Capital to Africa"
Workshops
Doing Business in Developing Nations
Sponsor: BPAmoco
Africa: Attracting Trade and Investment In the New Millennium
Sponsor: Mobil Corporation
Implementing Sound Commercial Principles For Sustainable Economic Growth
Sponsor: Ocean Energy, Inc.
The Need for Private Investment to Meet West Africa’s Power Requirements
Sponsor: Enron Corporation
Indigenous African Participation In the Exploration and Production Sector
Sponsor: Camac Holdings, Inc.
Strategies for Growing the Transportation Sector In Africa
Sponsor: DaimlerChrysler A.G.
Forward-Looking Taxation Policies Can Accelerate Economic Growth
Sponsor: Exxon Corporation
The Continuing Roles and Responsibilities of Government in a Free Market System
Sponsor: Lazare Kaplan International Inc.
Financial Intermediation and the Private Sector in Africa
Sponsor: United Nations Development Program
Government Stimulation of Africa’s Private Sector
Sponsor: The Coca-Cola Company
Attracting Investment to Angola
Sponsor: Chevron Corporation
Angola: Unlocking the Economic Potential of a SADC Giant
Sponsor: HSBC Equator Bank
The Importance of Intellectual Property Rights in Trade Relations
Sponsor: Eli Lilly & Company
Free Trade Zones
Sponsor: Sooner Pipe and Supply Corporation
Education: Private Sector Initiatives to Develop Africa’s Human Resource Potential
Sponsor: General Electric
Liberalization and Strengthening Regulatory Environments in Africa
Sponsor: Citigroup
Energy, Infrastructure and Economic Development: A Public Private Partnership For Economic Growth
Sponsor: CMS Energy Inc.
The Role of Natural Gas in the Coming Decade & The Immediate Benefits of Distributed Power To Africa’s Economic Development
Sponsor: Caterpillar, Inc.
Investment and Social Responsibility: The South African Context
Sponsor: Intels
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