President Barack Obama in Ghana's Parliament.
AllAfrica guest columnists Witney Schneidman and Mwangi Kimenyi write that the United States is falling behind in taking advantage of Africa's business opportunities. They urge the Obama administration to embrace new legislation that seeks to put trade and investment at the center of U.S. relations with Africa.
President Barack Obama in Ghana's Parliament.
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