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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Mungatana",
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        "legal_name": "Danson Buya Mungatana",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, we all know that AGOA is an agreement that allows Africa non-reciprocal duty and quota-free access to the US market. In particular, there are 6,500 products that are supposed to be able to access the US market in favourable conditions. This is supposed to last until 2015. The question that arises and what I was expecting the Assistant Minister to talk about it is: What is it that we have been able to secure? The AGOA is about America and Africa. What is it that Kenya was able to secure? For example, did we get the extension to beyond 2015? Have we been able to negotiate that to go beyond that? Have we been assured of fresh new markets? What we have seen is that the exports to the US have dropped from Kshs270 million to Kshs246 million. After the Government of Kenya has put in so much money for this Conference and for the catering of those delegates - he is telling us they have spent about Kshs90 million - what is it that we have gained or was it just another talk shop?"
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