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Egypt & the U.S. -- a solid and lasting partnership"
For the past 20 years, AmCham Egypt has been
sending a DoorKnock delegation to Washington, DC each year
to meet with senators, congressional representatives and administration
officials, as well as representatives of financial institutions,
think tanks and the US media. The missions are meant to provide
a picture of the business environment in Egypt and to enhance
the strategic relationship between the two countries. |
The main emphasis
of DoorKnock 2002, entitled “Egypt: The Strategic Partner,” was
the need for regional peace as a prerequisite for successful trade
and commerce. The delegation highlighted Egypt’s official support
for the US-led war against terrorism and pointed out that support
for the US is strongest within the private-sector business community.
In addition, however, concerns were raised about US policy in the
region, particularly with regard to the situation in the Palestinian
territories.
Given the negative
impact of September 11 and subsequent events on Egypt’s economy,
the delegation further argued that USAID is more important than
ever before in order to maintain stability and prepare the country
for the eventual transition from aid to trade.
AmCham Egypt’s
DoorKnock 2002 delegation engaged in meetings in Washington, DC
from April 29 to May 3.
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