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US African Chamber of Commerce Says Obama’s African Trip Should Focus on Trade and Promoting Emerging Markets

Washington, DC (Vocus) May 20, 2009 -- The U.S. African Chamber of Commerce congratulates President Obama on his visit to Africa. According to the Chamber, Africa needs more investment, trade, and capital and the African Emerging Market needs additional promotion. Obama's visit should help give these issues a high profile. The White House announced Saturday that President Obama will visit Africa for the first time as President at the end of a trip to Russia and Italy. Mr. Obama will visit Accra, Ghana on July 10 and 11, the White House said.

The White House statement called Ghana "one of our most trusted partners in sub-Saharan Africa" and said the president's visit will highlight "the critical role that sound governance and civil society play in promoting lasting development."

Study released about U.S.African Consumer Segment: http://www.99clients.com/USACC/African_Immigrant_Presentation(2).pdf

The USACC is the leading advocacy organization for U.S. African relations and emerging African markets. The USACC is the umbrella organization for African chambers of commerce and professional trade and business associations throughout the United States and abroad.

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