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Each year, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce leads the U.S. delegation to a variety of discussions to put forth input of the U.S. private sector.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce welcomes the opportunity to provide the European Commission with comments on its digital health data and services – the European health data space survey.
The Global Task Force on Pandemic Response, a newly formed U.S.-based public-private partnership organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and supported by Business Roundtable, announced today that it is working with the Chamber’s U.S.-India Business Council and the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum to take three immediate actions to help address the COVID-19 surge in India.
Learn more about the U.S.-Israel Business Council's bilateral health innovation dialogue.
Many may view the waste streams generated by the clothing industry as a purely environmental problem, but one business sees it differently.
Here is your breakdown of the issues and events that are likely to dominate international economic policy in 2021.
The Brazil-U.S. Business Council (BUSBC) and International Policy Coalition for Sustainable Growth have an ongoing dialogue with the Brazilian government on ways to improve its regulatory framework to meet international standards on sustainability and environmental performance. The U.S. and Brazilian business communities have long placed sustainability at the center of the bilateral policy agendas.
G20 Leaders have repeatedly called for and supported the necessary reform of the World Trade Organization
This study provides insights into the economic and social returns to investments in prevention and treatment for chronic illnesses across 27 countries.