U.S.-Canada Business Initiative
The U.S.-Canada Business Initiative fosters North American economic partnership and competitiveness through advocacy, policy engagement, and strategic dialogues with key stakeholders, emphasizing USMCA implementation and innovation.
The U.S.-Canada Business Initiative (USCBI) is committed to strengthening the economic relationship and competitiveness between the United States and Canada. Our mission is to provide a collaborative forum for business leaders to engage in productive discussion, overcome bilateral trade challenges, and leverage opportunities for mutual growth. We aim to drive innovation, foster sustainable development, and support strategic partnerships to benefit the economies of both nations.
Latest
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is the foundation of North American trade — supporting millions of American jobs, powering supply chains, and keeping U.S. businesses competitive.
Leadership
Isabel QuirozExecutive Director, U.S.-Mexico Economic Council
Anabel TeixeiraSenior Manager, U.S.-Mexico Economic Council
Latest Content
- The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is the foundation of North American trade — supporting millions of American jobs, powering supply chains, and keeping U.S. businesses competitive.Neil Herrington, Senior Vice President of Americas at the U.S. Chamber, delivered opening remarks at the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture hearing, "Agricultural Perspectives on the Future of the USMCA," on June 10.The USCBI promotes policies to foster innovation, digital trade, supply chain resiliency, and economic security.

