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AMCHAM - MONTHLY MORNING ROUND TABLE | APRIL 2023
THE AMCHAM POST - April 20 2023
ANTANANARIVO – The American Chamber of Commerce in Madagascar (AmCham) and the U.S. Embassy are partnering to empower the women business leaders of Madagascar.
As part of the U.S. government-sponsored POWER initiative (Providing Opportunities for Women’s Economic Rise), AmCham and the Embassy hosted the first of three intensive trainings for Malagasy business leaders in Antananarivo, April 11-13. The training brought together more than 70 women business leaders from Madagascar’s agribusiness sector in the Analamanga region.
THE AMCHAM POST - April 08 2023
On March 23rd, AmCham hosted its first traditional Thursday Morning Roundtable of the year at Radisson Blu Hotel, Antananarivo Waterfront. Mrs. Anne Williams - the Mission Director of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Madagascar – honored the occasion as the guest speaker, alongside AmCham’s members and friends. She delivered a private sector-oriented perspective of what the USAID could bring to the business community in Madagascar.
AMCHAM - MONTHLY MORNING ROUND TABLE | APRIL 2023
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTERESTS
AmCham, in partnership with the U.S. Embassy, is calling for expressions of interest for its POWER-initiative workshops to be held in Antananarivo, Toamasina and Antsirabe.
AMCHAM - MONTHLY MORNING ROUND TABLE | MARCH 2023
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THE AMCHAM POST - March 09, 2023
The Global Director of Stanford Seed, Jeff Prickett, paid a visit to Madagascar to hold an information session at Carlton Anosy about a couple of programs they are running. This institute is looking for promising business leaders across the African continent to enroll in their programs.
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THE AMCHAM POST - February 23 2023
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is a nonreciprocal unilateral trade preference program that grants duty-free treatment to U.S. imports of eligible products from eligible Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. More than 6,400 tariff lines are covered under AGOA, allowing duty-free and largely quota-free access to the United States.