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For over a century, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has taken a stand to be the voice of American businesses in Washington, across our nation, and around the world. Our members and the 30 million small and large businesses across America have relied on us to speak clearly on the issues and the importance of the free enterprise system.
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"Like tax policies enacted elsewhere, the Chamber will judge the individual policies enacted as part of the IRA based on the best available data and whether or not the provisions support greater economic growth and improve American competitiveness," said Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley.
The U.S. Chamber works every day to advocate for small businesses and help them achieve their goals.
The Chamber is playing the long game in support of free enterprise and a strong American economy, with smart strategies that best serve the needs of our members.
De minimis shipments are screened like other goods entering the U.S.
The U.S. defaulting on its debt would be catastrophic for the economy. That’s why the Chamber has been fighting for months to get a debt limit deal done.
The Chamber congratulates those candidates who won their elections.
The Chamber engages in the political process and with pro-growth voters to ensure the free enterprise system thrives.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is pursuing an agenda that goes beyond what is authorized by Congress.