How the U.S. Chamber Halted the CFPB’s Credit Card Late Fees Rule

75% of credit card users pay their bills on time. This CFPB rule would punish those…

Department of Commerce Restricts Export of All Firearms to Non-Government Entities in High-Risk Countries

WASHINGTON, D.C. May, 2024.- The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) released an interim…

Why the U. S. Chamber Will Challenge Onslaught of Regulatory Threats in 2024

As federal agencies pursue aggressive policy changes through regulation, the Chamber is leveraging its litigation expertise…

U.S. Chamber Sues NLRB over Arbitrary, Capricious Joint Employer Rule

On Nov. 12, the U.S. Chamber and a coalition of business groups filed a lawsuit challenging the…

Launches Six-Figure Ad Campaign Supporting Members of Congress Who Are Fighting for Business

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has launched a six-figure advertising campaign to thank members…

Announces Messe München and World Trade Center Miami Cooperation for the transport and logistics industry

Partners for the Transport and Logistics Industry Messe München and World Trade Center Miami are pooling…

Secretary Blinken Launches the Partnership for Atlantic Cooperation

Washington, D.C., September 19, 2023.- Matthew Miller, Department Spokesperson.-The United States was among 32 coastal Atlantic countries…

The Voice of Business: Stakeholder Consultation and U.S. Trade Policy

Consulting with businesses that actually engage in international trade is indispensable to framing good trade policy.…

U.S. Chamber Commends Passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act to Avoid U.S. Default

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark released the following…

From Ports to Innovation Ecosystems: A Critical Transformation

Ports in Latin America still largely follow the typical industrial model, functioning as maritime terminals in…