International

More than 95% of consumers live outside the United States. Selling more U.S.-made goods and services around the world is crucial to American jobs and will help businesses small and large grow. Expanding trade also enhances the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturers while boosting the buying power of American families. The International Affairs Division of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce leads the business community’s efforts to shape global policy.
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Why Major World Leaders Meet with the Chamber Every YearThe U.S. Chamber, unmatched in its advocacy efforts on the international stage, meets with top government officials from around the world to discuss investment, innovation, trade, and economic growth.
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- This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Ways and Means supporting the reauthorization of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).The U.S. Chamber submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) seeking information related to U.S. digital trade policy.The undersigned associations urge WTO members to support the continuation of the Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions.Valdis Dombrovskis, Executive Vice President at the European Commission and the EU's Trade Commissioner, spoke on key global events on the horizon in 2024.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce elevates American business at the G20 and is strengthening global economic cooperation under Brazil's Presidency in 2024.During this pivotal year, the Brazil-U.S. Business Council stands as the ideal platform to advance dialogues on critical issues.Strong digital rules are critical to growth, innovation, and hiring, from autos to agriculture and manufacturing to financial services.The U.S. Chamber’s International team carefully tracks the top geopolitical, economic, and policy trends affecting global business. Here are eight to watch in 2024.



























