'We used to hear debates about whether the U.S. government's proper role in Africa was trade or aid, but we now know the answer is both,' Foley said at a plenary breakfast. She highlighted Bush Administration efforts to combat HIV/AIDS in Africa and advance trade under the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act, and added: 'Overall U.S. exports to Africa increased by about 7 percent in 2003 to $11 billion, and I am proud to say that last year was Ex-Im Bank's best year ever on the continent in terms of both transactions supported and dollars authorized.'"
"The Bank this year marks its 71st year of helping finance the sale of U.S. exports, primarily to emerging markets throughout the world, by providing loan guarantees, export credit insurance, and direct loans. In fiscal year 2003, it authorized financing to support $14.3 billion of U.S. exports worldwide."
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