Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 23— - EXTENSION OF CERTAIN TRADE BENEFITS TO SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RELATED ISSUES › § 3739
Congress says the United States must make fighting the HIV/AIDS crisis in sub‑Saharan Africa a main part of its foreign policy. More than 21,000,000 people there have HIV, and 83% of the estimated 11,700,000 HIV/AIDS deaths worldwide have been in that region. The epidemic is breaking down families and communities, and it hurts the workforce because people aged 15 to 49—the main working-age group—are hardest hit. HIV/AIDS is damaging those countries’ economies, and lasting economic growth is needed to build the public and private resources to fight the disease. Congress believes the U.S. should push for big progress in preventing and treating HIV/AIDS to keep strong trade ties, and that the crisis is a global threat needing much more public, private, and joint effort and appropriate U.S. laws.
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19 U.S.C. § 3739
Title 19 — Customs Duties
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Apr 6, 2026
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