Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
July 18, 2016
The United States will host the fifteenth annual U.S.-sub-Saharan
Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum, commonly known as the AGOA
Forum, on September 26, 2016, at the U.S. Department of State, in
Washington, D.C. The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is the
U.S. government’s signature trade initiative with sub-Saharan Africa.
The AGOA legislation mandates the annual AGOA Forum to foster close
economic ties between the United States and its partners in sub-Saharan
Africa. This year’s theme is “Maximizing AGOA Now while Preparing for
the Future Beyond AGOA.”
The 2016 AGOA Forum will bring together African and American
government officials, civil society, and private sector representatives
to discuss current trade and investment relations and possibilities for
future engagement. The AGOA Forum is timed to follow the President’s
second U.S.-Africa Business Forum (USABF), which will take place in New
York City on September 21.
As in past practice, the AGOA Forum will include a number of events
on the margins of the ministerial. This year’s “side events,”
incorporating private sector, civil society, and African Women’s
Entrepreneurship Program (AWEP) stakeholders, will take place on
September 22–23, 2016, at venues to be determined. Please contact the
AGOA Civil Society Network for more information. This year, the U.S.
Department of Labor will host a Ministerial Roundtable on the margins of
the AGOA Forum in Washington on September 22–23, 2016. This Ministerial
Roundtable will, for the first time, bring together a select group of
trade and labor ministers from sub-Saharan Africa to support policy
coordination.
Once finalized, the AGOA Forum program will be available at agoa.info/forum.
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