International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) represents the views of international business before the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and many other intergovernmental bodies, both international and regional. The ICC has three main activities: rule setting, dispute resolution and policy advocacy.
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