Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR108

Introduced
5/8/12  

Caption

Commends the U.S.-Angola Chamber of Commerce for its contribution in strengthening ties of friendship and trade between Angola and the state of Louisiana

Impact

SR108 aims to promote further development of trade ties and cultural connections between Louisiana and Angola. By recognizing the contributions of the U.S.-Angola Chamber of Commerce, the resolution seeks to encourage partnership opportunities that can lead to mutual economic growth. It emphasizes Angola's rapid growth and its position as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, presenting a strategic opportunity for Louisiana businesses to engage in trade and investment activities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 108, sponsored by Senator Peterson, commends the U.S.-Angola Chamber of Commerce for its significant role in enhancing the friendship and trade links between Angola and the state of Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges the long-standing economic ties, particularly in the oil, gas, and energy sectors, and highlights the sister city relationship between Lafayette, Louisiana, and Cabinda, Angola, which has been in place for over ten years. The resolution underlines the importance of these relationships in fostering economic opportunities for both regions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR108 is largely positive. Supporters of the resolution celebrate the existing relationships and the economic potential that can arise from stronger ties with Angola. There's a sense of optimism regarding the possibility of expanded trade and investment opportunities, framed within the context of historical cooperation and friendship. The resolution is seen as a necessary acknowledgment of the economic history shared by Louisiana and Angola.

Contention

While SR108 appears to be straightforward in its commendation, the underlying issue of trade relationships can become contentious, especially regarding the balance of economic benefits for both parties. Discussions surrounding international partnerships often raise concerns about local job impacts, resource management, and environmental considerations. Thus, while the resolution advocates for stronger ties, it also prompts discussions on the complexities of trade relations and the differing interests of various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR30

Commends and expresses support for economic trade and friendship between the state of Louisiana and the Republic of China (Taiwan).

LA SR9

Commends the Republic of China, known as Taiwan, for positive economic relations and friendship with the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR47

Encourages further economic ties and friendship between Louisiana and the Republic of China (Taiwan).

LA SCR58

To encourage further economic ties and friendship between the state of Louisiana and the Republic of China (Taiwan).

LA SR80

Commends Taiwan for the positive economic relations and friendship with Louisiana.

LA SR150

Commends Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, executive governor of Kwara State, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and invites him to visit the state of Louisiana to promote commerce and trade between Kwara State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the state of Louisiana.

LA HR46

Encourages closer economic ties and friendship between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Louisiana and commends President-elect Ing-Wen Tsai, the Taiwanese people, and Louis M. Huang

LA SR7

Commends the Asian Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana on its 10th anniversary.

LA SR137

Recognizes the many contributions made by citizens of the Republic of Turkey and that it is the best interest of the state to promote relationships with the Turkish people and to create a Louisianian - Turkish Friendship Task Force.

LA HCR15

Expresses recognition and encouragement of the economic ties and friendship between the state of Louisiana and the Republic of China (Taiwan)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.