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United States Council for International Business

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United States Council for International Business (USCIB) is a business advocacy group based in New York City that was started in 1945 "to promote an open world trading system". It is pro-trade and is made up of over 300 multinational corporations, law firms, and business associations. It promotes American business views on issues from environment to telecommunications to labor relations - directly to U.S. and to international policy makers such as officials in the United Nations, European Union, and foreign governments. [1] [2]

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Contact details

1212 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 354-4480
Fax: (212) 575-0327
Web: http://www.uscib.org

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 About USCIB, United States Council for International Business, accessed June 2008.
  2. Welcome page, United States Council for International Business, accessed June 2008.
  3. Staff, United States Council for International Business, accessed June 2008.
  4. Officers, United States Council for International Business, accessed June 2008.
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