Supply Chain

U.S. businesses are linked together through a global web of interconnected, predictable, and efficient supply chains and rely on them to access international consumers and compete in the global marketplace.
The Chamber works with a network of companies, associations and governments to promote global customs modernization breaking down barriers companies face in international markets.
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Resilient, efficient, and secure supply chains are essential to commerce, our economy, and people’s standard of living. Protecting supply chains from interruptions—from security threats and economic volatility to production issues and workforce shortages—is crucial to keeping goods flowing. The U.S. can ease these risks by diversifying supply chains and building up reserves of critical products. We work closely with government to make sure that policy recommendations protect the private sector while avoiding punitive approaches, new barriers to trade, and one-size-fits-all fixes.
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- A looming national railroad strike would bring our economy to a screeching halt. Here's how we got here and how Congress can stop it.This Coalition letter was sent to the Members of a number of House and Senate Committees, on a provision in the FY23 National Defense Authorization Act related to the semiconductor supply chain.This letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, on legislative priorities for the remainder of the 117th Congress.A national rail strike will only make America's inflation and supply chain crises worse.







