On June 24, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a bill (H.R. 4103) to modify and extend through September 30, 2015, provisions of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)(P.L. 106-200). Set to expire in 2008, the law provides duty-free treatment for African goods and provides technical assistance for African countries to help develop their economic infrastructure. The House approved the measure on June 14 (see The Source, 6/18/04). It will now go to the White House for President Bush’s signature.
Sponsored by Rep. Bill Thomas (R-CA), H.R. 4103 contains a number of findings, including:
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H.R. 4103 includes a statement of policy, which declares that Congress supports international efforts to fight HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, other infectious diseases, and serious public health problems, and supports many of the aims of the New Partnership for African Development, including:
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