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United States ASEAN Business Council
Offices: Washington, DC
The US-ASEAN Business Council is dedicated
to effectively strengthening bilateral and
US-ASEAN relations through strong economic
and commercial ties. The Council is committed
to promoting US competitiveness in the most
dynamic global growth market. With over
two decades of building strategic alliances
and working relationships with ASEAN regional
organizations as well as with government
and private sector leaders in each country,
the Council has helped improve the business
environment for American companies and expand
the US competitive position in the region.
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United States Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Washington, DC
The US Chamber of Commerce is the world’s
largest business federation representing
more than 3 million businesses of all sizes,
sectors, and regions. It includes hundreds
of associations, thousands of local chambers,
and more than 100 American Chambers of Commerce
in 91 countries. The Chamber of Commerce
of the United States of America provides
members with a voice of experience and influence
in Washington DC and around the globe. Their
core mission is to fight for business and
free enterprise before Congress, the White
House, regulatory agencies, the courts,
the court of public opinion, and governments
around the world. |
United States China Business Council (USCBC)
Offices: Washington, DC, Beijing-Shanghai,
China
The US-China Business Council is a membership
association for US corporations engaged
in business relations with the People's
Republic of China. With the massive growth
of US-China economic engagement since the
late 1970s, the Council has continued to
assist firms entering the field for the
first time, and, increasingly, the bulk
of its work has served the interests and
needs of US firms with well-established
commercial relationships in China. The Council
also publishes the US magazine on China
trade, The China Business Review. |
United States Council for International
Business
Offices: Washington, DC & New York,
New York
The United States Council for International
Business helps companies do just that. It
gives business a seat at the table, presenting
American business ideas, values and solutions
on a wide range of issues—from environment
to e-commerce to labor relations—directly
to US policy makers and officials in the
United Nations, European Union and a host
of other governments and groups. USCIB works
on a variety of fronts to smooth the way
for American commerce abroad, promoting
practical business services. |
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United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
(USHCC)
Offices: Washington, DC
The USHCC has worked towards bringing the
issues and concerns of the nation’s more
than 2 million Hispanic-owned businesses
to the forefront of the national economic
agenda. Each year the USHCC hosts its National
Convention and Business Expo featuring hundreds
of exhibitors from the United States and
abroad. The USHCC mission is to advocate,
promote and facilitate the success of Hispanic
businesses. They are monitoring legislation,
policies and programs that affect the Hispanic
business community. |
United States India Business Council (USIBC)
Offices: Washington, DC
The United States-India Business Council
is the premier advocacy organization representing
the largest US companies investing in India,
promoting economic reforms with an aim to
deepen trade relations and broaden commercial
ties. The US-India Business Council is an
interlocutor for American industry operating
in India, convening the American private
sector for US Government initiatives. |
United States Mexico Chamber of Commerce
(USMCOC)
Offices: Washington, DC
The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
depends upon strong regional chapters to
better respond to local needs and to better
share information at the international level.
The Chamber has grown into a unique non-profit
corporation operating through 12 offices
in Mexico and the United States. All chapters
and offices, with strong local membership
and international contacts, help businesses
bridge differences in legal, regulatory
and economic systems, as well as language
and culture. |
United States Pakistan Business Council
Offices: Washington, DC
The primary role of the US-Pakistan Business
Council is to foster a greater awareness
of business opportunities in Pakistan, and
to further increase US foreign direct investment
in Pakistan. The Council brings together
Pakistani and American business leaders.
The Council provides a forum for dialogue
on key economic, commercial and other relevant
issues of interest to American companies
doing or planning to do business in Pakistan. |
United States-Russia Business Council (USRBC)
Offices: Washington, DC & Moscow, Russia
The US-Russia Business Council is a trade
association that represents the interests
of 300 member companies operating in the
Russian market. The Council's mission is
to expand and enhance the US-Russian commercial
relationship. Guided by member interests,
the Council promotes an economic environment
in which businesses can succeed in a challenging
Russian market. Through a range of activities,
the Council contributes to the stability
and development of a free market in Russia
and supports Russia’s integration into the
global economy. |
United States Saudi Arabian Business Council
Offices: Washington, DC & Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia
The US-Saudi Arabian Business Council is
an organization of business leaders in both
countries working together to increase trade
and investment by promoting broader understanding
among US and Saudi Arabian companies, as
well as specific business opportunities.
The overall purpose of the Council is to
become the focal point for the exchange
of knowledge between the private sectors
in the US and Saudi Arabia. |
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