
About
Faced with the urgent need to make faster and smarter progress towards achieving the ambitions of a range of international agreements including the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the UN Framework on Climate Change and its Paris Agreement, inclusive multilateralism is essential. In this context, USCIB has developed a 2 year initiative: “Campaign All In.”
All In has launched a global conversation on how to strengthen dialogue, partnership and engagement with business to advance implementation of 2015 outcomes via the multilateral system. The Campaign brings together policymakers and global businesses in key UN cities to begin a conversation on opportunities for harnessing the power of all industry sectors to achieve the SDG goals and other sustainability initiatives.

Campaign All In was launched during a roundtable event on May 8, 2019 in which USCIB partnered with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the International Organization of Employers (IOE) to convene the first All In Roundtable on Inclusive Multilateralism, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Business. Further ‘All In’ roundtables are planned for Bangkok on June 11 and in New York in July. Together, the three roundtables will address six key themes:
- Enabling Public-Private Partnerships with the UN for the SDGs (Geneva)
- More than the sum of the parts: Leveraging public private cooperation in science and technology for the SDGs (Geneva)
- Using Value Chains to mobilize multi-sector engagement and synergy for the SDGs (Bangkok)
- Economic Empowerment and inclusion to catalyze SDG impact (Bangkok)
- Investing in Infrastructure in all its forms for the SDGs (NYC)
- Measuring and Mainstreaming Impact of Private Sector Engagement on SDGs (NYC)
Utilizing the outcomes from the 2019 discussions, All In will develop a 2020 Action Plan for Inclusive Multilateralism.
Discussion Papers & Outcomes
- Public Private Partnerships with the UN – Designing for SDG impact
- Leveraging public private sector cooperation on technical and scientific knowledge for targeted SDG implementation
- Summary Report from Geneva “All In” Roundtable: Priorities, Challenges and Possibilities (advance copy)
Stay tuned, more publications to come.
Events

Upcoming:
- New York UN General Assembly Conference
Past:
- Geneva Roundtable – May 8, 2019
- Bangkok Roundtable – June 11, 2019
- New York High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) Roundtable – July 16, 2019
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has recently published a
USCIB joined Americans for Free Trade, a multi-industry coalition consisting of over 150 members, to send a 

USCIB Vice Presidents Mike Michener and Shaun Donnelly met with the U.S. Department of State team handling Intellectual Property rights (IPR), counterfeiting and piracy and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on March 21 in Washington DC. Department of State experts from both the Economic and Business (EB) Bureau and the International Organizations (IO) Bureau reviewed U.S. government policy priorities, management concerns and upcoming challenges across the IPR agenda.
USCIB Vice President for Investment and Financial Services Shaun Donnelly spent the week of March 4 as the business representative on a Washington Think Tank study tour of Switzerland, focusing on trade issues and possibilities for a potential U.S.-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
USCIB will hold its second annual Geneva Week trip for members and prospects May 6-10, 2019 under the theme: “Business in Society: Shared Values.”
Eva Hampl provided testimony before the Trade Policy Staff Committee, chaired by USTR, on January 29.
USCIB submitted negotiation objectives for a U.S.-EU Trade Agreement to USTR.