U.S.-India Business Council
The U.S.-India Business Council connects the two largest democracies in the world and inspires sustainable solutions to business challenges – both local and global.
The U.S.-India Business Council aims to create an inclusive bilateral trade environment between India and the United States by serving as the voice of industry, linking governments to businesses, and supporting long-term commercial partnerships that will nurture the spirit of entrepreneurship, create jobs, and successfully contribute to the global economy.
We make business between the United States and India easier, more efficient, and more profitable.
Highlights from the 2024 summit include the U.S.-India strategic technology partnership and championing women’s economic empowerment.
Highlights: India Ideas Summit 2023
Member-Focused Advocacy
USIBC works with members to identify and advance key policy priorities, leveraging U.S.-India Business council executive committee meetings, multilateral consultations and sector-focused discussions with public and private stakeholders.
High-Level Access
USIBC facilitates meetings between members and key policymakers in the U.S. and Indian governments, as well as offering introductions and networking opportunities within our membership.
Policy Analysis
USIBC policy experts provide members with sector-specific analysis of breaking events and broader trends in the U.S.-India commercial relationship.
Activities
USIBC organizes roundtables and business summits featuring heads of states from India and the United States, members of the U.S. Congress, members of the Indian Parliament, and notable influencers in the U.S.-India commercial corridor.
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The Chamber’s U.S.-UK Business Council welcomes the opportunity to provide Her Majesty’s Government (“HMG”) with comments in response to the consultation on reforming competition and consumer policy. We welcome further opportunities to discuss this input with colleagues from BEIS and other UK Government agencies as these proposals are considered in the coming weeks and months. Please find our comments attached.
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.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and CEOs from over 40 companies announced the Global Task Force on Pandemic Response: Mobilizing for India, a new U.S. public-private partnership to provide India with critical medical supplies, vaccines, oxygen and other life-saving assistance amid an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases. The partnership is supported by the Chamber’s U.S.-India Business Council, the Business Roundtable and the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Following the first meeting of heads of state from the United States, Australia, India and Japan under the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (‘Quad’) framework, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement:
The U.S. Chamber's U.S.-India Business Council offers recommendations to elevate the U.S.-India trade and commercial relationship.
The USIBC published recommendations to encourage U.S and Indian Governments to deepen their defense and strategic relationship while being more inclusive of the defense industry in both countries.
On behalf of the USIBC Board of Directors and our member companies, USIBC recommends the administration consider the following “5 Big Ideas” as it charts a way forward on one of the country’s most important bilateral relationships: the U.S.-India partnership.
Here are the key takeaways from the U.S. Chamber's Policy Power Hour: America's Global Competitiveness on Jan. 13, 2021.
3rd Annual IP Dialogue virtually convenes academic, industry, and public sector IP experts
A report on U.S.-India bilateral trade growth by the U.S.-India Business Council and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)