The global pandemic created an unprecedented economic and health crisis for the United States and the world. While the rapid development and deployment of vaccines offers hope for a robust economic recovery in the United States, the pandemic highlighted the need for strong U.S. leadership on the international stage to reinvigorate growth, strengthen trade and build resilient supply chains to support a global recovery. Investing in U.S. competitiveness and joining hands with our allies and partners will be critical in building a better and more inclusive future - creating healthier communities, supporting entrepreneurship, and expanding access to innovative technologies.
With these goals in mind, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce convened its inaugural Global Forum on Economic Recovery on May 18 and 19, 2021, led by U.S. Chamber CEO and President Suzanne Clark, and hosted in partnership with Amazon, Google, and UPS. The video above features the first day of the event.
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