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- Climate Change
10 Ways Communities, Businesses, and Families Can Improve ResilienceWith the severity and costs of natural disasters growing, it's essential for governments, businesses, and households to invest in disaster resilience for communities to prosper and be better protected.
By Lindsay Cates
- Small Business
From Main Street: Pro-growth Tax Policy Is Vital for Small Business
By Rachel Ledbetter - Small Business
Small Business Outlook: Tech Innovation Fuels Small Business Growth
By Thomas M. Sullivan
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How Businesses Fuel Back-to-School for American Families
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A Significant Win in Fight against FTC Micromanagement'A sweeping prohibition of noncompete agreements by the FTC was an unlawful extension of power that would have put American workers, businesses, and our economy at a competitive disadvantage,' President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark said as the Chamber scored a major legal victory.
By Sean Heather
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- Small BusinessFuture Proofing Your Business Tech for 2025 and BeyondThursday, September 1912:00 PM EDT - 12:30 PM EDTVirtualLearn More
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The April 2019 Defense and Aerospace Export Council newsletter.
In 2017 alone, we lost more than 47,000 Americans to opioid overdose.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Christopher Guith, Acting President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Energy Institute, today issued the following statement regarding President Trump's Presidential Permit on the Keystone XL pipeline:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Marjorie Chorlins, executive director of the U.S. Chamber’s U.S.-UK Business Council, issued the following statement in response to the UK Parliament’s vote to once again reject the negotiated UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement.
Five million American jobs depend on trade with our southern neighbor.
The Chamber has revamped our scorecard and for the first time, we are more fully rewarding Members for efforts that focus on bipartisanship.
Disasters are dangerous for business. We know how much your employees, customers, and community mean to you as a small business, so we’re here to assure you that you can do something about the danger disaster poses to your business. First, let’s agree on one thing. Hiding from the possibility that a disaster will affect your business is the worst approach to take. Doing nothing leaves you with unnecessary vulnerability.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and China's Hainan Province signed a memorandum of understanding that will serve as a foundation for cooperation in the fields of health. The agreement establishes a strategic partnership that will drive Hainan Province’s medical and health industries to achieve breakthroughs in the development and promotion of market-based healthcare solutions. It will also introduce U.S.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today announced that one of the nation’s top ranked IT professionals, Chris Contakes, has been named the organization’s chief information officer, effective March 28, 2019. Contakes will lead the Chamber’s technology team and help advance the latest data-driven innovations in advocacy and member engagement on behalf of the business community.
The bill would eliminate an employer’s ability to use legitimate distinctions when explaining differences in compensation.