Global Initiatives
Global Initiatives provide reliable and effective engagement with multi-lateral institutions, governments, and international business coalitions. We advocate for our members’ interests through direct high-level dialogues with global economic bodies.
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The Chamber is engaged in the global institutions that impact international businesses.
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At the B7 Summit in Tokyo, the U.S. Chamber and our counterpart associations from Japan, Europe, and Canada spoke with a united voice on how private sector ingenuity can help address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
As we kick off 2023, here’s a look at what the G20 is, why it’s important, who is hosting, and what role the private sector plays.
With a strong team on the ground in India, the Chamber will represent the interests of the business community in key dialogues with G20 policymakers.
The World Bank is creating a new tool to help policymakers and investors evaluate how successful different governments are in meeting the challenges of recovery and competitiveness.
Policymakers responsible for almost all the public money in the world met in Washington, D.C. for the annual World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings. Here's what business should know.
The global business community sent a letter to World Health Organization member states on the launch of a new international health instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.