Economic Policy
The U.S. Chamber's Economic and Tax Policy Division focuses its work on advancing policies that create jobs and foster economic growth.
Our division is committed to pro-growth tax policies that preserve America's global competitiveness and is opposed to tax increases that reduce businesses' ability to grow, invest, and create jobs. We believe a successful economy depends on a tax code that rewards achievement, encourages investment, and promotes growth. Below you will find links to our policy objectives and accomplishments, Hill communications, and more.
A Pro-Growth Agenda
Through the November elections and beyond, the U.S. Chamber will outline policies that will help us reach the goal of 3% annual real economic growth.
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[This is part of an ongoing series entitled “Modernizing NAFTA,” which examines the importance of modernizing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and it's critical impact on jobs, economic prosperity, and trade.
Sen. Durbin and Rep. DeLauro are seeking to single out and punish a small number of companies.
"And by the time they got done, they created a new world order, and every nation on Earth … has actually benefitted."
No rest for the weary. Congress has finished, for now, with health care reform, bloodied and battered. Next stop is tax reform.
Pro-growth tax reform can do more to strengthen the U.S. economy than anything else.
Hey tax code -- it's over.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce filed additional comments on Notice 2017-38, in response to the administration’s April 21st executive order seeking to identify and reduce tax regulatory burdens.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue today penned an open letter to all members of Congress demanding an end to the legislative gridlock that is holding progress hostage.
Not to sound like a broken record, but we would love to see comprehensive, pro-growth tax reform as soon as possible.
On July 11, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce submitted comments on tax reform in response to Chairman Hatch's request for input.