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China Economy Growth Undercuts African Economies

china_economy_growth_undercuts_african_economies-harold_c_alford_dsc00067_lo.jpg CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, speaks at a news conference at the U.S. Department of Commerce, April 18, 2006.
Harry C. Alford, president & CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, speaks at a news conference at the U.S. Department of Commerce, April 18, 2006.
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Published by bana2166- 10-30-06
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China Economy Growth Undercuts African Economies
NNPA, Commentary, Harry C. Alford, Oct 30, 2006
?Oh, the wolves are of another mind.?
It is very strange and downright sad how some of the best pieces of good legislation can be hijacked and used against the very people it is supposed to be benefiting. Not only that, those who think they are representing a certain group of people are the ones who actually pull the ?trigger? or drop the ?lever? upside their head.
Such is the case with the so-called ?Africa Growth and Opportunity Act.? It could have been such a beautiful event but it went the way of greed and advantage for China and those who do business with China. There was a loophole in this legislation that allow ?third countries? to be used as substitutes for African countries when it came to textile production. China and sometimes India jumped right in with their processed cotton. As a result, you may buy clothes that say ?Made in Kenya? or ?Made in Nigeria? but the reality is the cotton was grown and processed in China. The textile industry in nations such as Nigeria and the cotton farmers from Kenya and other nations have been devastated. This nation through its so-called conscience has, in effect, laid the environment to bring economic devastation to villages and towns throughout Africa.
This third-party exemption was supposed to stop at the end of 2006. But, you know what, the same people who caused it to be, some members of the Congressional Black Caucus included, have surfaced again in an attempt to extend it. Why? As rap mogul P Diddy once proclaimed, ?It?s all about the Benjamins.? Lobbyists representing China and companies that do business with China are slinging cash up on Capitol Hill, causing certain congressmen to do the craziest things.
AGOA is supposed to be about Africa doing business with the United States and no third country interference or exploitation. Sadly, that hasn?t happened.
In addition to doing the whammy on Africa again, the greedy have enlarged its appetite for Haiti. The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), like AGOA was to open the doors for economic development between the United States and Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. This time, they got it right in that no third country substitutions can be allowed. But the wolves thought hard and came up with an even sinister scheme. They are proposing to extend the exemption clause in AGOA but also make it applicable to Haiti.
Why Haiti? It?s simple. They can cram China cotton into Haiti and block any textile business in the CAFTA nations.
Keep in mind that millions of people of African descent live and work in CAFTA nations. The Dominican Republic, which shares an island with Haiti, is 60 percent Black. It is quickly developing textiles under CAFTA via business with the United States. It also employs many Haitians. When China gets its hooks into Haiti, there won?t be anymore textile activity in the Dominican Republic or anywhere else in CAFTA.
Like AGOA and Africa, they are going to devastate people of color. Meanwhile, Haiti will get some menial jobs but no business ownership or wealth creation.
The clients of the lobbyists will continue to make big time profits at the expense of Americans and workers in the Diaspora. Haiti is getting set up and doesn?t see it coming.
We are going to Capitol Hill this week with the Kenya Chamber of Commerce to expose the sad history on these actions and to express our dismay. We need to let those who want to hear the truth understand just what damage is being done and how real Black folk deserve a better deal. If it weren?t for the love of money, quick sinister money, we would not have to do this. Sometimes I want to scream and cry at the same time. We have to go and find White folk who will be fair minded and step up to do the right thing. Black folks who should be in the vanguard of the opposition. Associations that claim to be focused on Africa are actually brain dead when it comes to economic empowerment and financial freedom. We will win this fight but it is going to take some serious calling out and unfortunate confrontation with people of my own color.
Ignorance is not bliss and someday we will be able to school our own to do the right thing. Please remember ? there is nothing slimier than for-hire Negro lobbyists selling out their own people for a few crumbs off the table (or under it).
Harry C. Alford is the President/CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce.
Email: president@nationalbcc.org.
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By pstecher on 10-31-06, 12:15 PM
All of the suddenly under the guise of black consciouness Haiti should surrender its fortitude to aid in bringing more development and jobs to Haiti because countries like the Dominican Republic will be demoralized. Since when Dominicans ever gave a danm about us Haitians, if you ask me this dude who wrote this article could be a paid lobbyist for several Carribbean islands the Dominican Rep. to prevent Haiti's progress because if Haiti moves up somebody got to lose in this game.
I am more then happy if the cotton rolls into Haiti to make more manufacturing jobs because many folks better remember how China started to become a big economy by doing the same grummy jobs that Haiti potentially will get if the Haitians play it right.
Frankly, the rest of the region could just go to hell. They don't like Haitians and have made the lives of many Haitians miserable. It is about time they worry about Haitians and I hope this government don't mess it up.
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