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ICC joins business, development, and humanitarian partners to launch Private Sector for Refugees web portal

2021-02-28T21:46:27+02:00

27 October 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has launched the Private Sector for Refugees (PS4R) web portal to showcase public-private sector collaborations that integrate refugees into the global economy. In collaboration with the European Investment Bank, Danish Industri, the World Bank Group, and the United Nations Refugee Agency, the PS4R web portal will share global lessons on the role of the private sector in supporting the economic integration of refugees. The web portal will share initiatives and-experiences by civil society, companies, business associations, as well as national and international development institutions on the role of the private sector in

ICC joins business, development, and humanitarian partners to launch Private Sector for Refugees web portal2021-02-28T21:46:27+02:00

ICC welcomes Japan commitment to net-zero

2021-02-28T21:43:28+02:00

26 October 2020 ICC – the institutional representative of 45 million companies – has welcomed today’s announcement by newly elected Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, committing Japan to achieving net zero emissions by 2050. Commenting on the announcement, ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO said: “I commend Prime Minister Suga for this concrete commitment to meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement. As the third largest economy and the fifth largest emitter of CO2, this announcement, just weeks ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the 2020 G20 Leaders Summit, represents a remarkable show of leadership at

ICC welcomes Japan commitment to net-zero2021-02-28T21:43:28+02:00

ICC unveils revised Rules of Arbitration

2021-02-28T22:01:26+02:00

8 October 2020 The International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce has unveiled revised Rules of Arbitration due to enter into force in January 2021. The 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules mark another step towards even more efficient, flexible and transparent ICC Arbitrations offering. The ICC International Court of Arbitration is the most preferred arbitral institution worldwide. The ICC Rules of Arbitration offer the greatest deference to party autonomy – by allowing parties of an Arbitration the opportunity to select the arbitral tribunal – and offer a high level of flexibility, by accommodating any procedural option chosen by the litigants that

ICC unveils revised Rules of Arbitration2021-02-28T22:01:26+02:00

Global business, workers and civil society emphatic in call for comprehensive emergency debt relief

2021-02-28T21:59:22+02:00

8 October 2020 ICC, ITUC and Global Citizen call for an updated G20 Action Plan to address the barriers that sovereign debt burdens present toward pandemic containment and economic stabilisation. In an open letter issued today, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the institutional representative of over 45 million businesses, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the global voice of the world’s working people, and Global Citizen, a movement of engaged citizens who use their collective voice to end extreme poverty by 2030, have urged G20 Finance Ministers to be bold in updating their Action Plan at next week’s meeting. The

Global business, workers and civil society emphatic in call for comprehensive emergency debt relief2021-02-28T21:59:22+02:00

ICC sets out roadmap for resuming international travel safely and quickly

2021-01-22T09:57:43+02:00

6 October 2020 In an open letter to G20 tourism ministers, ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO has said Covid-free travel can be achieved through a balance of right policy settings, technological tools and industry buy-in. Addressing ministers ahead of their 7 October meeting as part of the Sherpa Track for the G20 Leaders Summit 2020, Mr Denton’s letter underscores the need to re-open international travel while credibly addressing fears of infection and resurgence. Writing on behalf of 45 million companies worldwide Mr Denton said that while immediate measures such as closing borders and testing upon arrival had been successful

ICC sets out roadmap for resuming international travel safely and quickly2021-01-22T09:57:43+02:00

The time to act is now, ICC tells UN Biodiversity Summit

2020-10-05T09:43:20+02:00

30 September 2020 Genuine resilience in the recovery from Covid-19 will only be achieved if there is concerted action to reverse biodiversity loss, ICC Secretary John W.H. Denton AO has stated in a message to today’s United Nations Summit on Biodiversity. Underscoring that an inflection point had been reached in the relationship with the planet and its resources, Mr Denton asked Summit participants: “If now is not the time for us to act, when will it be?” As member states prepare to adopt a global biodiversity framework for the next decade, Mr Denton said today’s Summit presented an opportunity to signal commitment

The time to act is now, ICC tells UN Biodiversity Summit2020-10-05T09:43:20+02:00

UNWTO, ICC & AOKpass Partnership to Rebuild International Travel and Tourism

2020-10-05T09:41:38+02:00

30 September 2020 The World Tourism Organization of the United Nations (UNWTO), International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and AOKpass have officially partnered to support coordinated global efforts to more safely and efficiently restart travel. Under the collaboration agreement, the partners will work closely to support the rebuilding of travel, tourism and related sectors, which have been profoundly devastated by the global pandemic. “Countries and workers reliant on tourism for jobs and economic survival have been hardest hit and conditions will only worsen without a safe and coordinated return to domestic and international tourism. Working with ICC and AOKpass, we are focused

UNWTO, ICC & AOKpass Partnership to Rebuild International Travel and Tourism2020-10-05T09:41:38+02:00

Call for applications: ICC Institute Prize

2020-10-05T09:36:44+02:00

29 September 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) Institute of World Business Law is pleased to announce the launch of the 10th edition of the ICC Institute Prize. This award recognises the best in class legal work in commercial law, including arbitration. The ICC institute Prize awards €10,000 to an exceptional thesis with the aim to acknowledge and contribute to the understanding and process in the field. Nayla Comair-Obeid, Jury member of the ICC Executive Board said: “Since 1979, the ICC Institute of World Business Law has been a pillar for the dissemination of knowledge in the fields of international business law

Call for applications: ICC Institute Prize2020-10-05T09:36:44+02:00

ICC Sec Gen sets out 3 priorities to revive COVID-hit global economy

2020-10-05T09:31:45+02:00

28 September 2020 ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO has outline three priorities for reviving the global economy as quickly and as safely as possible in the COVID-19 era. Speaking today at a conference jointly organised by ICC and the China Council for International Cooperation, Mr Denton underscored the imperative to keep markets open and enhance cooperation saying that getting the balance right could have huge dividends: “We cannot respond to COVID-19 based on fear, distrust and entrenched global isolationism. But rather we must build on creativity, connectivity and mutual benefit. That is how we achieve long-term gains for everyone, such

ICC Sec Gen sets out 3 priorities to revive COVID-hit global economy2020-10-05T09:31:45+02:00

Call to scale up commitments to the Access to COVID tools accelerator

2020-10-05T09:19:39+02:00

28 September 2020 Global business, workers, and civil society call on all governments to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 health tools. In an open letter issued today, ICC, ITUC, and Global Citizen called for all governments to intensify their political and financial commitments to the Access to COVID tools accelerator (ACT-A), an unprecedented collaboration between intergovernmental organisations, industry and civil society that would ensure the equitable access to, and allocation of, the most critical health tools to fight Covid-19: vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics. With the world at a critical moment in the COVID-19 pandemic, the letter signed by John W.H. Denton

Call to scale up commitments to the Access to COVID tools accelerator2020-10-05T09:19:39+02:00
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