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Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America

General Information

Identification Code: 483024821178-51
Website: [object Object]
Entity Form: Washington, DC non-profit corporation
Registration Category: Trade and business associations
Registration Date: 3/25/2016
Last Update: 3/7/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0

Mission & Interests

Goals: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of U.S. businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations. The Chamber's Europe Program works with European governments and international organizations to expand commercial opportunities for its members by advancing open and competitive markets, economic growth, and transatlantic cooperation. For more information on the Chamber's activities, please visit:www.uschamber.com.
Interests Represented: Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Interests:
  • Banking and financial services
  • Budget
  • Business and industry
  • Climate action
  • Communication
  • Competition
  • Consumers
  • Culture and media
  • Customs
  • Digital economy and society
  • Economy, finance and the euro
  • Education and training
  • Employment and social affairs
  • Energy
  • Enlargement
  • Environment
  • External relations
  • Food safety
  • Foreign affairs and security policy
  • Institutional affairs
  • International co-operation and development
  • Justice and fundamental rights
  • Public health
  • Regional policy
  • Research and innovation
  • Single market
  • Taxation
  • Trade
  • Trans-European Networks
  • Transport
Levels of Interest:
  • sub-national
  • national
  • european
  • global

Activities

Main EU Legislative Proposals: Policies and measures affecting business conditions in Europe and between the EU and the United States, including: Trade and investment policy, including tariffs, SPS, and TBT issues across all sectors (including, e.g., GMOs); investment screening, both inbound and outbound; export controls; US-EU Trade & Technology Council; Transatlantic Initiative on Sustainable Trade; EU Trade Policy; UK-EU trade and economic relations; EU relations with third countries; UCC revisions, including duty de minimis Ukraine: accession negotiations; trade and customs European Green Deal; European Climate Law; European Green Deal Investment Plan; Farm to Fork Strategy; Circular Economy Action Plan; building and renovation initiatives; sustainable finance; sustainability reporting, including Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD); sustainable mobility; biodiversity strategy; pollution; ETS reform; Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism; and chemical strategy; Industrial Emissions Directive; Ambient Air Quality Directive; Urban Wastewater Directive; PFAS; REACH; Green Deal Industrial Plan; Net Zero Industry Act Energy policy, including natural gas, energy security, and the energy transition EU Internal Market policies, including: Single Market strategy; Capital Markets Union; taxation; labor mobility; EDF/PESCO; state aid; competition and consumer protection; Basel III; public country-by-country reporting; Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFM); Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) Digital issues including: Digital Services Act; Digital Markets Act; EU AI Act; Data Governance Act, Data Act; Data strategy; EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework; EUCS; Digital tax policy; NIS Directive 2.0; European Digital Strategy; Single Market for Data; digital skills & jobs; AI; cloud policy; Blockchain; 5G; 6G; Open RAN; Internet of Things; standards and interoperability; cybersecurity; Cybersecurity Act; Cyber Resilience Act; Cyber Solidarity Act; geo-blocking; digital inclusion; cross-border data flows; online platform regulation; eCommerce; copyright; ePrivacy; eHealth; Smart Cities; next generation internet; network fees; GDPR revisions Health care and life sciences policy, including: biopharmaceuticals; MDR; IVDR; EU General Pharmaceutical Legislation; medical device regulations; health technology assessments; European Health Union European Health Data Space; EU patent package, including supplementary protection certificates, compulsory licensing, and standard essential patents; European Cancer Strategy; WTO trade in health initiative; supply chain security; pandemic response and preparedness; compulsory licensing; intellectual property protections and incentives; military health Civil Justice: including Representative Actions Directive; third party litigation funding; AI Liability Directive; Product Liability Directive; liability issues related to sustainability reporting (CSRD and CSDDD) and the Green Deal; competition/antitrust Reporting: Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Tax Policy: digital services taxes; OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting’s (BEPS) “two-pillar solution;” OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS’s Multilateral Convention to Implement Amount A of Pillar One; Council Directive (EU) 2022/2523 (Pillar Two Directive); Business in Europe: Framework for Income Taxation (BEFIT).
Communication Activities: In conducting its work, U.S. Chamber personnel, based in Washington, DC, meet and correspond with the Commission, Parliament, Council and member state officials; submit responses to Commission requests for comment; conduct studies; host symposia; speak at public events, including those hosted by EU institutions; and publish studies, op-eds, blogs and other information.
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A

Head Office

Address: 1615 H Street, NW
Post Code: 20062
City: Washington, DC
Country: UNITED STATES
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EU Office

Address: 1615 H Street, NW
Post Code: 20062
City: Washington, DC
Country: UNITED STATES
Phone: [object Object]

Financial Data

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Membership Information

Members10 Percent: 7
Members25 Percent: 2
Members50 Percent: 3
Members75 Percent: 1
Members: 14
Members F T E: 4.449999809265137
Info Members: The Chamber has one individual who devotes 100% of their time working with EU institutions; four individuals who spend between approximately 50-75% of their time working with EU institutions; two individuals who spend approximately 25% of their time working with EU institutions; and seven individuals who devote 10% or less of their time to such representation. Other Chamber employees may participate on an ad hoc basis, but are rarely involved in representation to the EU institutions.

Structure

Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of U.S. businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations. For more information, please visit:www.uschamber.com.
Organisation Members: U.S. Council for International Business European Justice Forum