Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
August 3, 2012
The State Department is partnering with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
to lead a business delegation of approximately 10 senior U.S. executives
to Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Cape Town, South Africa from August 6-8,
2012. The mission is in conjunction with Secretary Clinton’s travel to
South Africa for the annual U.S.-South Africa Strategic Dialogue
meeting.
The trade mission is one facet of the Department of State’s economic
statecraft policy which harnesses the tools and forces of global
economics to advance our diplomatic agenda. The mission showcases our
commitment to highlighting investment opportunities in Sub-Saharan
Africa, particularly in infrastructure.
A key component of the trade mission is the U.S.-South Africa
Business Summit in Johannesburg on August 6, a 200-person event that
will feature remarks from business executives and senior U.S. and South
African government officials. In addition, the Secretary will meet with
the business delegation, senior government officials from the Republic
of South Africa, and senior representatives from the South African
private sector as part of the U.S.-South Africa Strategic Dialogue.
Confirmed business delegates include senior executives from Black
& Veatch, Boeing, Chevron, EMD/Caterpillar, FedEx Express, GE,
Symbion, Trimble, Wal-Mart, and Zanbato. The heads of the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the Export-Import Bank of the
United States (Ex-Im), and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
as well as Under Secretary of State Hormats and Under Secretary of
Commerce for International Trade Sánchez are participating in the
mission.
South Africa is the leading market in Africa for American goods, and
the United States is both an important export market and a source of
foreign direct investment for South Africa. Expanding and deepening this
vital economic relationship helps to grow businesses, increase exports,
and create jobs in both countries. The U.S. government is committed to
assist and facilitate trade and investment through its existing programs
and advocacy both in the United States and through its embassies and
missions in South Africa and throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
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