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Senator Reintroduces Bill to Grow US Exports to Africa, Latin America

Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., reintroduced a bill March 3 aimed at boosting U.S. exports to Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.

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The Increasing American Jobs Through Greater U.S. Exports to Africa and Latin America Act would direct the president to develop a strategy to increase exports of U.S. goods and services to Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean by at least 200% in real dollar value within 10 years of the legislation’s enactment.

The bill, which has four Democratic and Republican co-sponsors, was referred to the Senate Banking Committee. It was included in the Senate-passed FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act in the previous Congress but did not make it into the final version (see 2408160016).