99-8985. United States-Egypt Presidents' Council: Membership  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 69 (Monday, April 12, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 17617-17618]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-8985]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    International Trade Administration
    
    
    United States-Egypt Presidents' Council: Membership
    
    AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Commerce Department.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Membership Opportunity.
    
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    SUMMARY: The International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department 
    of Commerce established and monitors the activities of the U.S.-Egypt 
    Presidents' Council, the private sector component of the Gore-Mubarak 
    Partnership. This notice announces membership opportunities for 
    American business representatives on the U.S. side of the Council.
    
    DATES: In order to receive full consideration, requests must be 
    received no later than: Friday, May 7, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Please send your requests for consideration to Thomas Sams, 
    Egypt Desk Officer, Office of the Near East, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce either by fax on 202-482-0878 or by mail to Room H-2029B, U.S. 
    Department of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, 
    DC 20230.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Sams, Office of the Near East, 
    Room H-2029B, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: During his September, 1994 visit to Cairo, 
    Vice President Gore, on behalf of President Clinton, and President 
    Mubarak announced the ``Gore-Mubarak Partnership for Growth and 
    Development''. This bilateral initiative includes the establishment of 
    the United States-Egypt Presidents' Council. The purpose of the Council 
    is to provide a forum through which American and Egyptian private 
    sector representatives can provide advice to their respective 
    governments that reflect their views, needs and concerns regarding 
    private sector business development in Egypt and enhanced bilateral 
    commercial ties. The Council exchanges information and encourages 
    bilateral discussions that address the following areas:
         Factors that affect the growth of private sector business 
    in Egypt, including disincentives to trade and investment and 
    regulatory obstacles;
         Initiatives that the Government of Egypt might take to 
    promote private sector business growth in Egypt;
         Identification and promotion of business opportunities in 
    Egypt;
         Identifying further steps to facilitate and encourage the 
    development of
    
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    commercial expansion between the two countries.
        The U.S. section of the Council, chaired by the U.S. Secretary of 
    Commerce, consists of fifteen members, all drawn from the private 
    sector. They represent the diversity of American business with emphasis 
    on: agribusiness and food processing, tourism, banking and investment, 
    pharmaceuticals, services, information technology, electronics and 
    other high technology industries, and manufacturing industries. Private 
    sector members will serve in a representative capacity presenting the 
    views and interests of their particular industry and as senior business 
    representatives whose expertise on international business issues can be 
    shared. Private sector members are not special government employees, 
    and will receive no compensation for their participation in Council 
    activities. Members participating in Council meetings and events will 
    be responsible for their travel, living, and other personal expenses. 
    Council members serve for two-year terms at the discretion of the 
    Secretary.
        In order to be eligible for membership in the U.S. section, 
    potential candidates should be:
         a U.S. citizen residing in the United States;
         the President or CEO (or comparable level of 
    responsibility of a private sector company (or, in the case of very 
    large private sector companies, the head of a sizeable operating unit); 
    or head of a non-profit organization that has a unique technical 
    expertise and outstanding reputation; and
         not a registered foreign agent under the Foreign Agents 
    Registration Act of 1938, as amended.
        In reviewing eligible candidates, the Secretary of Commerce will 
    consider such selection factors as:
         Experience and interest in the Egyptian market;
         Industry or service sector represented;
         export/investment experience; and
         contribution to diversity based on industry sectors, 
    company size, location, and demographics.
        Members will be selected who will best carry out the objectives of 
    the Council as stated in the Terms of Reference establishing the U.S.-
    Egypt Presidents' Council.
        To be considered for membership, please provide the following: name 
    or manes and title(s) of the individual(s) requesting consideration; 
    name and address of the company or organization sponsoring each 
    individual; company's product, service or technical expertise; size of 
    the company; export trade, investment, or international program 
    experience and major markets; and a brief statement of why the 
    candidate(s) should be considered for membership on the Council.
    
        Dated: April 6, 1999.
    Thomas R. Parker,
    Director, Office of the Near East.
    [FR Doc. 99-8985 Filed 4-9-99 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/12/1999
Department:
International Trade Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Membership Opportunity.
Document Number:
99-8985
Dates:
In order to receive full consideration, requests must be received no later than: Friday, May 7, 1999.
Pages:
17617-17618 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-8985.pdf