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As other nations race to achieve their own market-opening trade deals, the United States cannot be left behind. The U.S. Chamber is dedicated to pursuing new trade and investment agreements that uphold and improve our standard of living and our standing in the world. Trade agreements must establish high standards, protect American innovation, and be fully enforceable.
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Latest Content
The U.S. Chamber submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) seeking information related to U.S. digital trade policy.
Strong digital rules are critical to growth, innovation, and hiring, from autos to agriculture and manufacturing to financial services.
Small businesses will face increased logistics and e-commerce costs due to the retraction of widely supported U.S. digital trade rules.
Here is what businesses should know about the 2023 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit taking place in San Francisco.
The U.S. Chamber and other Associations sent a letter to the National Security Council (NSC) and the National Economic Council (NEC) condemning the United States Trade Representative (USTR) for withdrawing its support for proposed World Trade Organization (WTO) disciplines that protect digital trade.
USTR announced it was abandoning the longstanding U.S. approach to digital trade rules. Here's how this decision will impact American companies and workers.
Coalition letter to President Biden encouraging him to push back against policies that restrict trade, undermine U.S. competitiveness, and stifle innovation.
National Manufacturing Day was October 6, 2023. We celebrate American manufacturers who power our country and move our nation forward.
The U.S. and EU are racing to conclude a “Global Arrangement on Sustainable Steel and Aluminum” and avert a renewed outbreak of tit-for-tat tariffs. Here's what is at stake.
Consulting with businesses that actually engage in international trade is indispensable to framing good trade policy.