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Role:
Promotes international trade and investment, and help business meet the challenges and opportunities of globalization. ICC enjoys a close working relationship with the United Nations and other intergovernmental organizations. The ICC International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading forum for cross-border commercial dispute resolution. The ICC Research Foundation provides intellectual leadership on public policy issues, with a focus on global trade and investment.
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Value to U.S. Business:
Through ICC, USCIB directly communicates American business views to major multilateral bodies, including the G8, G20, World Trade Organization, International Telecommunications Union, World Customs Organization, World Intellectual Property Organization, UN Environment Program, UN Commission on International Trade Law, and the UN Commission on Sustainable Development.
USCIB also participates in ICC's work on international rules and guidelines for arbitration, trade finance, marketing and advertising, and commercial trading procedures. American businesses are active participants in many special ICC projects, such as Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) and Business Action to Support the Information Society (BASIS).
Latest ICC Annual Report
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