On the campaign trail this year, trade has been blamed for a wide variety of economic woes. But in reality, trade is giving a huge boost to the U.S. economy.
Did a recent GAO report scandalously reveal, as The New York Times opined, that "almost two-thirds of companies in the United States usually pay no corporate income taxes?" Actually, no. Not even close.
The U.S. Chamber commends members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which approved the "Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act of 2008," a bill that would bolster the federal government’s ability to protect intellectual property.
This bill embodies a compromise reached between the business community and disability community and we are pleased that the Senate has taken this important step.
The Chamber's Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness has developed an aggressive, four-part action plan to drive the modernization of our financial system.
October 29, 2008 | Washington, DC The program will feature a valuable discussion on the probable Congressional landscape and its impact on the legal reform movement in the post election environment.