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Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
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Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs
  

Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

The Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs, Alan P. Larson, serves as the senior economic official at the State Department; advises the Secretary of State on international economic policy; and leads the work of the Department on issues ranging from trade, agriculture, and aviation to bilateral relations with America's economic partners.

  
Highlights
Secretary Powell at the Sixth Annual State Department Iftar Dinner, Washington, DC, November 4, 2004. State Dept. photo.Sixth Annual State Department Iftar Dinner
Secretary Powell (Nov. 4): "President Bush, in his next 4 years in office, will be aggressively moving forward to deal with the concerns that are in your hearts and on your minds. . . the Middle East peace process. . . reform and modernization . . . fighting terrorism, and in the United States the nations you represent will find no better friend and partner."  [full text; DSL/cable; dial-up modem; audio]

U.S.-China Economic Relationship
Under Secretary Larson's remarks a Beijing University on the contribution of Food and Agriculture to growing the U.S.-China economic relationship.

Trade, Development, and International Understanding
Under Secretary Larson's remarks at the Rotary Club of Washington on the importance of trade, specifically the Doha Round and other important initiatives on the Broader Middle East, the Millennium Challenge Corporation and the eradication of polio.

  
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