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U.S.
Commerce Department Welcomes Afghan Rug Delegation
U. S. Department of Commerce
Press Release
The Visit
Reinforces the Bush Administration's Commitment to
Stronger Commercial Ties and Economic Growth Between
the U.S. and Afghanistan
Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Commerce Department
today welcomed the first-ever delegation of Afghan
rug producers to the United States for meetings with
government and business leaders on how Afghan rug
makers can market and sell their unique hand-made
rugs in the American market.
The visit
is the result of a meeting early this year in
Afghanistan with Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez
and Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai. The two
officials emphasized the importance of the
U.S.-Afghan strategic partnership that is assisting
Afghanistan in creating jobs and other economic
opportunities. The Commerce Department's Afghanistan
Investment and Reconstruction Task Force (AIRTF) has
been working with the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan on
a broad range of commercial initiatives, one being
the collaboration to select and host rug producers
for this delegation.
"I am
pleased to welcome the Afghan delegation as we
foster mutually beneficial business partnerships.
This is a win for U.S. and Afghan businesses and is
just one of the ways we are strengthening ties
between the people of our two countries," said David
Bohigian Assistant Secretary for Market Access and
Compliance and Chair of the AIRTF. "Afghanistan is
making progress in overcoming two decades of war and
instability. The new constitution provides new
political freedoms that encourage the
entrepreneurial spirit in the people of Afghanistan.
Visits like this represent the continued commitment
of the United States to help further Afghanistan's
economic development and bring peace, hope and
prosperity to the Afghan people."
The U.S.
commercial relationship with Afghanistan continues
to expand. Last year, two-way trade reached $330
million - 43 percent more than the previous year. As
an element of this bilateral trade, Afghan rugs are
allowed access to the American market duty free,
creating opportunities that facilitate business
partnerships. Hand woven rugs were designated as
duty free under the U.S. Generalized System of
Preferences program as part of a Presidential
Proclamation in June 2005.
The Afghan
rug producer delegation will be in the United
States, through July 22. During that time they will
visit Atlanta, GA., Washington, D.C., Newark, NJ.
and New York, NY. The delegation will meet with
importers, investors and private companies who will
help coach and consult them on how to be successful
in the American market.
The AIRTF
will continue to work to expand cooperation by
helping U.S. companies develop partnerships with
Afghan entrepreneurs; supporting future Afghan
delegations; attending U.S. trade events; and
providing training and capacity-building for Afghan
companies.
Background: Afghanistan is one of the leading
manufactures of quality handmade rugs in the world.
Rug production once was one of the country's biggest
industries and, before 1978, Afghanistan's rugs
ranked fifth amongst the country's exports. Today,
Afghan rug producers continue to be among the most
innovative, experienced and dependable in the world
and the rugs have become a part of Afghanistan's
national identity. The indigenous Afghan carpet
sector absorbs many influences and traditions from
the surrounding countries, stretching from China to
Morocco, to produce the unique, rich and diverse
hand-made rugs.
Decades of
war and instability in Afghanistan drove a great
number of Afghans rug producers to Pakistan.
Producers, who lived in refugee camps, continued to
weave rugs and relied on rug production as their
sole source of family income. Many Afghan rugs are
finished in Pakistan and identified as Pakistani
exports, hampering market recognition for Afghan
rugs.
The
Afghanistan Investment and Reconstruction Task Force
of the U.S. Department of Commerce serves as a
resource of information for U.S. companies
interested in rebuilding and investing in
Afghanistan. The task force works closely with the
U.S. embassy in Kabul, other U.S. government
agencies, the Afghan Embassy, and international
organizations to provide U.S. companies counseling
on the latest developments and opportunities for
rebuilding and investing in Afghanistan.
For more
information about the delegation, visit
www.afghancarpet2usa.com and for more
information about the Afghanistan Investment and
Reconstruction Task Force, visit
www.export.gov/afghanistan.
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