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Making competition law part of the solution to the climate challenge

2021-02-28T18:26:20+02:00

10 December 2020 ICC has launched a working paper outlining how changes to the application of competition law could accelerate corporate action to fight climate change. Issued on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the landmark Paris Agreement, the paper highlights how competition law – and, more specifically, the fear of unnecessarily restrictive antitrust enforcement – currently inhibits companies from working together to reduce their carbon footprints. There are signs that many businesses are eager to partner on sustainability efforts – recognising that  co-operation is vital to achieve meaningful scale in addressing climate change and other environmental challenges. However, a

Making competition law part of the solution to the climate challenge2021-02-28T18:26:20+02:00

New report addresses illicit crimes in free trade zones

2021-02-28T18:24:07+02:00

10 December 2020 ICC’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) initiative has released a 2020 update of its 2013 publication examining the balance of facilitation and control required to combat illicit trade in Free Trade Zones. Paris, 10 December 2020 The updated paper Controlling the zone: Balancing facilitation and control to combat illicit trade in the world’s Free Trade Zones sheds light on the trends of counterfeiting and other forms of illicit trade facilitated through free trade zones (FTZs). Specifically, the report addresses how criminals use transit or transhipment of goods, through multiple, geographically diverse FTZs for no other purpose than

New report addresses illicit crimes in free trade zones2021-02-28T18:24:07+02:00

SME Climate Hub launches climate action tools for small and medium-sized businesses

2021-02-28T18:21:48+02:00

10 December 2020 The SME Climate Hub has joined forces with Oxford University to provide small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with tools and resources to help them take climate action. Ahead of the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement signing, the freely available tools and resources are specially selected for SMEs to reduce carbon emissions, build business resilience and gain a competitive advantage, and help them achieve the Paris Agreement goals. As the world reflects on progress on climate action since the Paris Agreement signing, it is clear that action by SMEs is an essential part of accelerating the transition to

SME Climate Hub launches climate action tools for small and medium-sized businesses2021-02-28T18:21:48+02:00

Trade agreement on e-commerce essential

2021-02-28T22:02:00+02:00

9 December 2020 In a memo to World Trade Organization Members, ICC has called on negotiators to accelerate progress and conclude a high standard agreement by the next WTO Ministerial Conference. There are now 86 World Trade Organization (WTO) Members negotiating the JSI, representing well over 90% of world trade. Citing the indispensable role of the digital economy during COVID-19, the memo says: “As communities have socially distanced to flatten the curve, contactless payments have enabled safe, COVID-free transactions; brick-and-mortar retailers have rapidly moved to sell their wares online, powered by a vibrant ecosystem of software as a service providers; citizens

Trade agreement on e-commerce essential2021-02-28T22:02:00+02:00

Ibero-American business community calls for integrity and the fight against corruption

2021-02-28T18:17:45+02:00

8 December 2020 ICC’s Ibero-American national committees in 13 countries have joined forces to mark International Anti-Corruption Day, underscoring the importance of the anti-corruption agenda as a key means of promoting social inclusion and economic growth in the region in the context of the current pandemic. Celebrated on 9 December each year, Anti-Corruption Day aims to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the 2005 United Nations Convention Against Corruption in combating and preventing it. ICC national committees of the ICC in Latin America acknowledge the role the current pandemic has played in exacerbating the risks of corruption, bribery, fraud, illegal

Ibero-American business community calls for integrity and the fight against corruption2021-02-28T18:17:45+02:00

ICC and Saïd Business School announce collaboration to develop AI principles for the private sector

2021-02-28T18:15:25+02:00

8 December 2020 ICC and Oxford University’s Saïd Business School will join forces to develop a set of all-encompassing artificial intelligence (AI) principles to enable business to implement innovative, trustworthy, and human-centric AI solutions as part of their operations. Over the years, policy and regulatory discussions concerning AI have focused on sector-specific or issue-specific issues without considering wider ethical, societal, or business implications. As part of this partnership, researchers from ICC’s Knowledge Solutions department and Saïd Business School will undergo an extensive review of existing AI principles to identify commonalities and differences between standards. ICC and Saïd Business School will gather

ICC and Saïd Business School announce collaboration to develop AI principles for the private sector2021-02-28T18:15:25+02:00

ICC Sustainability Working Group announces new project to review the state of sustainable finance across the export finance industry

2021-02-28T20:33:56+02:00

3 December 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Global Export Finance Committee’s Sustainability Working Group (ICC-SWG) has commissioned International Financial Consulting Ltd. and Acre Impact Capital to develop a white paper, to be published in June 2021. The paper will review the state of sustainable finance across the export finance industry and propose both product and policy recommendations aimed at increasing the flow of export financing towards sustainable activity. Sustainability is an increasingly important topic for a wide range of public and private stakeholders globally, both in the developed and emerging markets. This seminal project, convened by the ICC Global

ICC Sustainability Working Group announces new project to review the state of sustainable finance across the export finance industry2021-02-28T20:33:56+02:00

ICC publishes submission to the European Commission’s review of trade policy

2021-02-28T20:31:26+02:00

1 December 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) publishes its submission to the European Commission’s Consultation on Trade Policy Review. Launched in June 2020, the European Commission’s Consultation on Trade Policy Review is an all-encompassing examination of the European Union’s (EU) trade policy settings. The consultation’s objective is to build consensus around EU Trade policy, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and other trade-related challenges. The Commission has sought public consultation from the European Parliament, Member States, stakeholders, and civil society. As the largest trading bloc in the world, the EU’s trade policy creates rules and standards that

ICC publishes submission to the European Commission’s review of trade policy2021-02-28T20:31:26+02:00

ICC welcomes creation of quarantine free travel corridor between the United States and Italy

2021-02-28T20:29:20+02:00

26 November 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) welcomes Delta Airlines and Alitalia’s announcement of quarantine-free flights from Atlanta and New York to Rome. In close coordination with Italian and American officials, Delta Airlines and Alitalia will begin operating quarantine-free flights between Aeroporti di Roma and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Beginning mid- December, Delta-Alitalia passengers travelling between Atlanta and Rome will be required to take a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test 72 hours before departure, and then one rapid test in Atlanta and another in Rome. Responding to the announcement, John W.H. Denton AO said: “We applaud Delta and Alitalia’s decision

ICC welcomes creation of quarantine free travel corridor between the United States and Italy2021-02-28T20:29:20+02:00

ICC presents electronic ATA Carnet at annual World Customs Organization meeting

2021-02-28T20:25:34+02:00

24 November 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) provided an update on the electronic ATA Carnet (eATA) pilot project as part of the World Customs Organization’s annual ATA/Istanbul Administrative council meeting. The virtual meeting – which gathered customs experts from around the world – discussed ICC’s eATA Carnet pilot project, the impact of COVID-19 on ATA Carnet operations, as well as interpretation issues related to ATA Carnet claims. The ATA Carnet is an international customs document that permits duty-free and tax-free temporary import of goods for up to one year. ICC is the international organisation administering the global guarantee chain that

ICC presents electronic ATA Carnet at annual World Customs Organization meeting2021-02-28T20:25:34+02:00
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