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To protect hometown businesses, more than 100 local chambers of commerce across America urge Biden Administration to scrap the “Basel III Endgame” banking rules.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today reinforced its opposition towards imposing tariffs on imports from China, and its commitment to enhancing U.S.-China trade relations. Previewing the Chamber’s comments to be submitted to the Office of the United States Trade Representative on Monday, Executive Vice President and Head of International Affairs Myron Brilliant said tariffs hurt American businesses, the economy and consumers.
This letter was sent to Rep. Carolyn Maloney, supporting the "Diversity in Corporate Leadership Act of 2019" and thanking Rep. Maloney for introducing the bill.
This letter was sent to the House Committee on Financial Services on H.R. 3167, the "National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2019.”
These rules will protect investors while also preserving their choices to different types of advice.
Many consumer credit products like credit cards, car loans, student loans, and mortgages are tied to this interest rate benchmark.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Chamber Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness President and CEO David Hirschmann issued the following statement in response to today’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) final best interest standard rules. The Chamber and others challenged the Department of Labor’s Fiduciary Duty Rule and in March 2018 the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to vacate the rule.
They are a key source of capital in the U.S., and contribute to deep and liquid markets that fuel lending.
This letter was sent to Reps. Warren Davidson and Josh Gottheimer in support of H.R. 2144, the "Token Taxonomy Act."
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