Asia Program
The Chamber's Asia Department gives voice to policies that help American companies compete and prosper in Asia's dynamic marketplace. Our expertise allows companies to actively shape policy debates in Asian countries and in Washington. The Chamber helps companies gain greater access to senior government officials and corporate representatives in a way few organizations can.
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- Indonesia’s defense minister and presidential election frontrunner Prabowo Subianto visited the U.S. in August, where he signed defense deals, advocated for his domestic agenda, and engaged Indonesians in Washington, DC, ahead of February 2024 elections.On August 18, the leaders of the U.S., Japan, and South Korea will meet for a historic trilateral summit at Camp David. Here’s why it’s important for the private sector.National security must come first, but it doesn’t have to come at the expense of the U.S. economic futureAt the B7 Summit in Tokyo, the U.S. Chamber and our counterpart associations from Japan, Europe, and Canada spoke with a united voice on how private sector ingenuity can help address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.For two decades, WTO members have upheld a pledge not to put tariffs on data flows. That transformative policy is now at risk.



