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ICC endorses new report presenting case for carbon pricing to address industrial competitiveness

2019-10-04T18:14:42+02:00

23 September 2019 A new report, endorsed by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) finds that concerns about industrial competitiveness can be addressed through strong carbon pricing policies. The new report published by the High-Level Commission on Carbon Pricing and Competitiveness calls on industry peers and governments to adopt strong carbon pricing policies. As more businesses develop low-carbon strategies, supportive government policies can act in tandem to unlock economic opportunities and manage competitiveness concerns. ICC and several member companies are among the leading companies and organisations that have endorsed the report’s key findings and join joined the Commission—which comprises CEOs and senior executives

ICC endorses new report presenting case for carbon pricing to address industrial competitiveness2019-10-04T18:14:42+02:00

4 reasons to download the new ICC DRS app

2019-10-04T17:42:46+02:00

18 September 2019 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is taking its leading dispute resolution services digital with the launch of a brand-new mobile application. The ICC Dispute Resolution Services (DRS) app is the official tool for dispute resolution and business professionals to access rules and information from both ICC’s International Court of Arbitration and Centre for ADR. While your phone may be full of apps, here are four good reasons to download our ICC DRS app today. Get ICC’s essential resources anytime, anywhere Getting ready to jump on a plane or head into a hearing? You can now access ICC’s

4 reasons to download the new ICC DRS app2019-10-04T17:42:46+02:00

ICC draws line in sand on customs duties on digital trade

2019-10-04T17:40:16+02:00

17 September 2019 ICC has today published a landmark paper calling on World Trade Organization (WTO) Members to permanently prohibit the imposition of tariffs on cross-border data flows – as the deadline for renewal of a longstanding moratorium on the application of customs duties on electronic transmissions looms large. The business case for a permanent prohibition on customs duties on electronic transmissions – part of a series on various aspects of the WTO plurilateral Joint Statement Initiative on Electronic Commerce (JSI) – is the first of its kind to fully articulate the concerns of global business following recent indications by some states

ICC draws line in sand on customs duties on digital trade2019-10-04T17:40:16+02:00

ICC warns of risk to MSME growth posed by complex indirect tax regimes

2019-10-04T17:40:59+02:00

11 September 2019 ICC has published an inaugural issues brief on World Trade Organization negotiations on the trade-related aspects of e-commerce. The issues brief – the product of extensive consultation with businesses across a range of sectors participating in or affected by the digital economy – will form part of a series of briefs by ICC to assist WTO Member States in their plurilateral negotiations in Geneva. The negotiations, now involving 80 Member States, seek to achieve a high standard outcome that builds on existing WTO agreements and frameworks. The brief, Taxation of Physical Goods in the Context of E-commerce: Avoiding Non-tariff

ICC warns of risk to MSME growth posed by complex indirect tax regimes2019-10-04T17:40:59+02:00

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) releases Incoterms® 2020

2019-09-10T14:14:18+02:00

Paris, FRANCE, 10 September 2019 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) releases Incoterms® 2020 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has released Incoterms® 2020, globally recognised trade terms for the sale of goods, providing certainty and clarity to business and traders everywhere. The Incoterms® rules were first introduced by ICC in 1936 to establish commonly accepted defintions and rules to related to the sale of goods between trading parners worldwide. Since then, ICC has periodically revised the Incoterms® rules to reflect changes in the international trade system. More accessible and easier to use, Incoterms® 2020 includes more detailed explanatory notes with enhanced

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) releases Incoterms® 20202019-09-10T14:14:18+02:00

Supply Chain Finance: major challenges banks face in delivering supply chain finance solutions

2019-08-30T08:50:34+02:00

29 August 2019: The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Banking Commission’s latest edition of its Global Survey on Trade Finance provides an authoritative review on global trade finance trends based upon interviews from over 300 banks in over 90 countries. Brendan du Preez, Head of Supply Chain Finance, Group Trade, Standard Bank In this ICC guest blog, Brendan du Preez, Head of Open Account and Supply Chain Finance and West Africa Trade, Group Trade, Standard Bank, discusses some of the challenges facing banks today, as well as future opportunities to aligning trade finance practices in the future. Compliance Compliance challenges in

Supply Chain Finance: major challenges banks face in delivering supply chain finance solutions2019-08-30T08:50:34+02:00

How can blockchain technology optimise Incoterms® 2020?

2019-08-30T08:51:17+02:00

26 August 2019: Dorjee Sun, CEO and co-founder of Perlin, discusses the benefits of blockchain technology for Incoterms®2020 and the future of trade with ICC. Over the past decade, digital technology and climate change have shaped international trade. Not too many business leaders can say that they have been at the forefront of both these movements. Dorjee Sun, CEO and co-founder of Perlin, can. From building his own software company as a university student to forming a carbon trading company for conserving rainforests – Mr Sun has been a driving force behind the digitalisation of trade and the fight against climate

How can blockchain technology optimise Incoterms® 2020?2019-08-30T08:51:17+02:00

With world at crossroads, G7 falls short of business expectations

2019-08-30T08:51:59+02:00

26 August 2019: ICC has issued a statement expressing disappointment at the significant lack of collective leadership from the leaders of the world’s largest industrialised economies at conclusion of the G7 Summit. ICC — the world’s largest business organisation, representing over 45 million companies — described the Summit as a missed opportunity to tackle growing economic and environmental challenges through coordinated action on the part of G7 economies. ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO said: “It is increasingly clear to business leaders that we now stand at a crossroads in terms of the future of the global economy and our planet.

With world at crossroads, G7 falls short of business expectations2019-08-30T08:51:59+02:00

ICC calls on G7 for urgent response to Amazonian fires

2019-08-30T08:52:21+02:00

23 August 2019: ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO has issued a statement in reaction to forest fires sweeping across the Amazon rainforest. “The wildfires in the Amazon are a heartbreaking reminder of the urgency to protect the world’s vital resources on which we all depend. The Amazon is a vital biodiversity reserve and crucial greenhouse gas buffer. Deforestation on this current scale is already having devastating consequences, not just in Brazil but in our own homes and communities. Mechanisms for sustainable forest development should be strengthened. When even those who depend on farming the Amazon for their livelihoods are calling

ICC calls on G7 for urgent response to Amazonian fires2019-08-30T08:52:21+02:00

ICC welcomes EU and Canada’s decision to arbitrate WTO trade disputes

2019-08-30T08:52:38+02:00

26 July 2019: The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) welcomes the European Union (EU) and Canada’s announcement to utilize international arbitration panels to resolve trade disputes under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. Following leader-level talks at the recent EU-Canada Summit, the EU and Canada have agreed to the creation of a new trade dispute resolution arrangement in place of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Appellate Body – responding to the continued gridlock in appointing judges to the WTO’s appeals court. Under this agreement, trade disputes involving the EU or Canada will be submitted to specialist arbitration panels operating under rules modelled on those currently used by the Appellate Body. Responding

ICC welcomes EU and Canada’s decision to arbitrate WTO trade disputes2019-08-30T08:52:38+02:00
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