The global economy has extended the reach of U.S. economic interests to virtually every nation on earth. Through extensive involvement abroad, American business is successfully bringing desperately needed economic benefits to the developing world. Indeed, the positive effects of trade by U.S. companies often go far beyond creating jobs and raising living standards. U.S. commercial engagement overseas is an effective method for promoting democracy, human rights, and other values that can make a positive difference in the lives of millions. Because U.S. companies are often actively involved at many levels in the countries and communities they serve, the benefits are great -- and tangible. From better schools and health care to improved infrastructure and housing -- business is making a difference.
Over the next several weeks, USA*ENGAGE will provide individual company examples of the positive role of commercial engagement abroad.
Enron has been helping the sick in India. The company sponsored free cataract surgery at Guhagar Rural Hospital, organized a health camp for children in Veldur and Anjavel, and commissioned a mobile van to provide health care to more than 13,000 patients. The company also dug wells for villagers to improve their drinking water and initiated a tree-planting program to stop soil erosion.