Global Initiatives

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce advances U.S. business interests in key high-level dialogues with leading multilateral forums—including the G20 and G7, B20 and B7, and a wide range of international institutions such as the IMF, World Bank, OECD, and relevant UN agencies. Our engagement opportunities at every level of these institutions cover cross-sectoral and global policies and aim to promote a pro-growth agenda.
Engaging Global Institutions
Our Engaging Global Institutions program provides businesses with reliable, strategic access to multilateral organizations, governments, and international coalitions. We ensure that the voice of business is heard in critical global policy discussions—where decisions shape markets, trade, and growth. Through this program, we leverage our relationships with international bodies and governments to influence policy through direct participation in forums, business delegations, white paper submissions, coalition building and targeted advocacy.
Latest Content
- At 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.As we kick off 2023, here’s a look at what the G20 is, why it’s important, who is hosting, and what role the private sector plays.




