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ICC presents business recommendations to facilitate humanitarian relief shipments

2019-03-11T22:54:40+02:00

ICC has released business recommendations to facilitate border processes and the customs clearance of essential humanitarian relief shipments. The recommendations were introduced this week as part of the Humanitarian Networks and Partnership Week 2019 (HNPW), hosted by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). Crispin Conroy, Geneva Representative Director, ICC; Constantin Ciuta, Senior Customs Adviser, UNCTAD Centre for Excellence; Virginie Bohl, Emergency Relief Project Manager, UN OCHA ICC welcomed the opportunity to engage with OCHA and other strategic partners, such as the World Customs Organization (WCO), to

ICC presents business recommendations to facilitate humanitarian relief shipments2019-03-11T22:54:40+02:00

ICC welcomes breakthrough in WTO e-commerce talks

2019-03-11T22:56:43+02:00

ICC has welcomed a ministerial statement issued today announcing the start of formal WTO talks to establish global rules for e-commerce. The statement, supported by some 75 governments, represents a major step forward in efforts within the WTO to enable e-commerce in support of sustainable development and small-business growth. ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO said: “Today’s statement is a very welcome move by members of the WTO to maximize the potential of e-commerce to make trade work for everyone, everywhere. “Traditionally, commerce over distance has come with significant costs – limiting the ability of SMEs and businesses in developing economies

ICC welcomes breakthrough in WTO e-commerce talks2019-03-11T22:56:43+02:00

New report uncovers consequences of trade tariffs imposition

2019-03-02T21:35:29+02:00

A new report launched today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, provides global policymakers with an evidence-based overview of the far-reaching economic and social consequences of trade tariffs. The report, commissioned by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), as part of the ICC World Trade Agenda – an initiative in partnership with Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry – outlines 10 possible effects of a return to the destructive, broad-based tariff increases of the 1930s that have become a genuine possibility in light of recent tit-for-tat hikes by some leading economies. The consequences, illustrated by way of two case studies,

New report uncovers consequences of trade tariffs imposition2019-03-02T21:35:29+02:00

Take no-deal Brexit off the table, says International Chamber of Commerce

2019-03-02T21:34:36+02:00

A failure to deliver a deal on the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union will add more barriers to global trade and risk thousands of UK jobs, said the Secretary General of the world’s largest business organisation. Noting the UK’s historic role as a champion for global trade, ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO warned that a “no-deal” Brexit will dangerously add additional barriers to trade and investment at a time when protectionist measures worldwide are already approaching alarming levels. With regard to Brexit, ICC has continually called on the UK to seek the closest possible trading relationship with the EU to

Take no-deal Brexit off the table, says International Chamber of Commerce2019-03-02T21:34:36+02:00

Debates on world trade reform extended on Global Dialogue on Trade platform

2019-03-02T21:33:47+02:00

The first digitally-enabled dialogue on the future of the multilateral rules-based trading system will be extended until 1 March 2019. This allows companies and think tanks, supported by multilateral institutions, to pursue the ongoing debate on world trade reform. The three ongoing debates on the Global Dialogue platform, launched on 22 November 2018, are: (1) Flexible multilateralism: What role for plurilaterals and other negotiating tools? (2) How to deal with trade distorting practices? (3) How to take account of the growing importance of e-commerce to global trade? Roberto Azevedo, Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and John W.H. Denton

Debates on world trade reform extended on Global Dialogue on Trade platform2019-03-02T21:33:47+02:00

ICC announces new Geneva presence

2019-03-02T21:31:51+02:00

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has announced the establishment of a new presence in Geneva. Crispin Conroy, ICC Representative Director This latest expansion undertaking, in ICC’s Centenary year, aims to further strengthen the world business organisation’s international engagement and outreach on behalf of over 45 million companies worldwide. ICC has appointed Crispin Conroy as ICC Representative Director to lead/coordinate the Geneva operations. Mr Conroy joins ICC following a 25-year career in international diplomacy with both the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Trade and Investment Commission. His diplomatic career included ambassadorial postings in Nepal and Chile

ICC announces new Geneva presence2019-03-02T21:31:51+02:00

ICC convenes high-level business roundtable on the UN Global Pact for the Environment

2019-03-02T21:30:29+02:00

What should be the scope of an international treaty dedicated to the principles that guide environmental protection? In its capacity as Permanent Observer to the United Nations General Assembly and representing the UN Environment Focal Point, ICC hosted discussions at its global headquarters in Paris last week to consider the business perspective for a strong UN Global Pact for the Environment and how such a Pact could address gaps in international environmental law. The roundtable took place ahead of Pact negotiations taking place this week in Nairobi. In his keynote speech to participants, Laurent Fabius, President of the French Constitutional Council

ICC convenes high-level business roundtable on the UN Global Pact for the Environment2019-03-02T21:30:29+02:00

2018: 10 key moments from ICC’s Dispute Resolution year

2019-03-02T21:29:22+02:00

As the world’s leading arbitral institution, the work of ICC’s International Court of Arbitration and other Dispute Resolution Services never stops. We’re taking some time out to look back at some of the highlights and developments from last year. 1. Leading the future of dispute resolution In February, 11 new Vice-Chairs were appointed to the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR. Commission membership comprises approximately 850 practicing lawyers, arbitrators, mediators, in-house counsel and academics and includes members from more than 90 countries worldwide. The next meeting of the Commission will take place in April next year, in Paris, France, home to

2018: 10 key moments from ICC’s Dispute Resolution year2019-03-02T21:29:22+02:00
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