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As the US affiliate of leading international business organizations including Business at OECD (BIAC), The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and The International Organization of Employers (IOE), USCIB offers a unique perspective on the most critical policy issues businesses face today.

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USCIB Updates

USCIB Foundation Hosts Summit of the Future Roundtable to Encourage Public and Private Sector Partnership in Reaching Sustainable Development Goals (6/26/2024) - On June 26, The USCIB Foundation and the Moving the Needle initiative convened a roundtable: Navigating the UN Summit of the Future and Beyond with Business: Investing in People-Centered Infrastructure Across the Global Pact for the Future. The Global Pact for the Future will be the main outcome of the UN Summit of the Future this year and is expected […]
USCIB Host Joint OECD-BIAC-USCIB Anti-Illicit Trade Discussion (6/26/2024) - On June 25, the USCIB DC office hosted a joint OECD – Business at OECD (BIAC) – USCIB Anti-Illicit Trade discussion around the work policy program of the OECD Working Party on Countering Illicit Trade (WP-CIT), where its work in quantifying, characterizing, and increasing understanding of emerging challenges in illicit trade through evidence-based research helps industry address those challenges in […]

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USCIB in the News

USCIB Leads a Coalition of Business Groups Defending FTA ‘Investor Safeguards’ as Key to Biden Agenda (6/26/2024) - In a June 20 letter, several major business groups joined USCIB in defending investor safeguards in existing trade agreements amid a push by some lawmakers and civil society organizations to remove them. The letter makes the key point that investor “safeguards” are critical to facilitate foreign direct investment that advances the administration’s goals to facilitate the green transition, bolster supply chain resilience, […]
USCIB Featured in Financial Times in a Multi-Association Letter on Global Trade (6/12/2024) - On June 10, the Financial Times published a letter to the editor from USCIB and several industry associations rebutting US Trade Representative Katherine Tai’s opinion piece, Trade must transform its role in the social contract: From data to workers’ rights, we need to democratize economic opportunity.   Tai’s opinion piece painted a grim and revisionist history of a global trading system […]

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