Engaging Global Institutions
The U.S. Chamber advances U.S. business interests in key dialogues with G20 and G7 policy makers, B7 and B20, and through participation in the Global Business Coalition. As the springboard for U.S. business priorities, we provide input to a wide range of international institutions, including the IMF and World Bank.
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With a strong team on the ground in India, the Chamber will represent the interests of the business community in key dialogues with G20 policymakers.
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