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- Small Business
From Main Street: Pro-growth Tax Policy Is Vital for Small BusinessSmall business owners share why extending 2017 tax reforms is important for growth and investment across America.
By Rachel Ledbetter
- Small Business
Small Business Owners Voice Their Optimism about AI
By Lillian Chase - Small Business
Small Business Outlook: Economy, Tax Are Highest Election Priorities
By Thomas M. Sullivan
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U.S. Chamber Chalks Up Multiple Legal Successes
By Daryl Joseffer - Health Care
Protecting the Vital Role of GLP-1 Medicines
By Brad Watts
- Antitrust
A Significant Win in Fight against FTC Micromanagement'A sweeping prohibition of noncompete agreements by the FTC was an unlawful extension of power that would have put American workers, businesses, and our economy at a competitive disadvantage,' President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark said as the Chamber scored a major legal victory.
By Sean Heather
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- Americans Deserve a Transparent and Accountable FTCThe Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) recent actions are alarming and pose a serious threat to our economy.Learn More
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- America Works InitiativeWe are calling on elected officials and the federal and state level to take immediate action to help address this national economic crisis.Learn More
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- Small BusinessCO—100 Small Business Forum and AwardsTuesday, October 0812:00 PM EDT - 09:00 PM EDTVirtualLearn More
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Keith Webster met with US personnel in Brussels regarding last week’s NATO meeting (Communique linked here). Here are some key insights:
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The following statement can be attributed to U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne Clark: “Our nation’s economic strength and long-term competitiveness depend on a robust and modern infrastructure. We applaud the White House and G21 group of senators for agreeing on a framework to invest in critical, physical infrastructure. We will continue to work with all members of Congress to get this bill passed and signed into law.”
Business leaders, government leaders, small business owners, economists, and experts came together this week for the U.S. Chamber’s Second Annual Equality of Opportunity Summit to discuss challenges, share successes, and chart paths forward to ensure equality of opportunity for all.
Raising taxes on businesses will make it less attractive for them to invest in the U.S.
Raising taxes on businesses will make it less attractive for them to invest in the U.S.
Last week, a new coalition government was sworn into power in Israel, led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Alternative Prime Minister / Foreign Minister Yair Lapid. Both pledged to focus on critical consensus issues and underscored the importance of strengthening Israel’s cooperation with the United States.
The U.S. Chamber’s bilateral and regional councils developed recommendations for the Biden Administration, covering every region of the world.
Ensuring all Americans have a voice in the political process is fundamental to our nation.
The U.S. Chamber reflects on the progress made in the past year since launching the Equality of Opportunity Initiative in 2020.
U.S.-Israel commercial ties are contributing to our economy, support thousands of jobs in the U.S. and Israel, and drive game-changing innovation in critical sectors, including health care, financial services, hi-tech, and sustainability. Despite these successes, the once pioneering policies that support U.S.-Israel commerce are increasingly losing their competitive edge. The global economy has changed remarkably since Israel and the U.S. laid these cornerstones many decades ago. On behalf of our member companies, the U.S.-Israel Business Council recommend our governments consider the following 4 Big Ideas as they chart a way forward on U.S.-Israel relations.