Global Innovation Policy Center
GIPC is leading efforts to promote innovation and creativity globally by advocating for strong IP standards.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center is working around the world to champion innovation and creativity through intellectual property standards that create jobs, save lives, advance global economic and cultural prosperity, and generate breakthrough solutions to global challenges.
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This summer saw tremendous movement on several major copyright initiatives across the globe.
Mexico must implement its intellectual property obligations under USMCA as critical transition deadlines loom.
Lawmakers’ proposal to use Section 1498 for semaglutide would undermine innovation and economic growth.
WIPO recently released the 17th edition of the Global Innovation Index (GII). Benchmarking the strength of 133 country’s innovation ecosystems, the 2024 report illustrates how innovation can drive economic growth and development in global markets.
Policies that governments put in place can either help foster investment in innovation or stop it in its tracks. Market restrictive policies—such as price controls—lead to fewer new medicines, less research and development (R&D) into new treatments, and longer wait times for patients. These policies will also cause America to forfeit its global leadership in life-science innovation.
Piracy sites lure users with free content but expose them to dangerous malware, leading to data theft, financial loss, and severe device damage.
Trade is a vital driver of economic growth. It empowers businesses to share the fruits of their innovation with global consumers. For these industries to continue to thrive, effective IP rules must be in place in markets abroad.
U.S. Chamber letter to Chairman Sanders before Novo Nordisk hearing
GLP-1 medicines are revolutionizing obesity treatment and improving patient health. Policymakers must support continued innovation and increase patient access.