International Policy

The International Division has 80 policy experts and advocates based in our Washington, D.C. headquarters, as well as in Brazil, China, India, and Turkey.
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- Durbin issued the following statement regarding the Administration’s announcement that they will halt review of new liquified natural gas (LNG) export authority.The San Martín mine case is the first to go before an RRM panel, and the outcomes could set a potentially damaging precedent for labor disputes moving forward, impacting the U.S. business community.USTR announced it was abandoning the longstanding U.S. approach to digital trade rules. Here's how this decision will impact American companies and workers.National Manufacturing Day was October 6, 2023. We celebrate American manufacturers who power our country and move our nation forward.The U.S. and EU are racing to conclude a “Global Arrangement on Sustainable Steel and Aluminum” and avert a renewed outbreak of tit-for-tat tariffs. Here's what is at stake.At the 78th UNGA session, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce underscores the indispensable role of the private sector in realizing the UN’s global targets. Explore how business shapes solutions in climate, health, global economic growth, and more.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the Senate Committee on Finance, supporting the “United States–Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act."Consulting with businesses that actually engage in international trade is indispensable to framing good trade policy.This Coalition letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Finance and the House Committee on Ways and Means, opposing S. 1856 / H.R. 3882, the "Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act."The global economy is bumping up against Europe's heavy-handed approach to regulation — posing a threat to innovation, competition, and growth.





