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  • Letter to Speaker Pelosi and Leaders Hoyer and Boehner on H.R. 5320

    Posted: July 29, 2010 in Hearings & Letters

    We are writing to express our strong opposition to the expansion of “Buy American” provisions included in H.R. 5320, the Assistance, Quality, and Affordability Act of 2010, that is scheduled for the suspension calendar today.

  • Business Roundtable Statement on South Korea FTA

    Posted: June 25, 2010 in News & Press Releases

    America’s leading CEOs praise President Obama’s decision to move forward with the pending free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea, and are committed to working with him to secure its passage.

  • Business Roundtable Statement on the President’s 2010 Trade Policy Agenda

    Posted: May 01, 2010 in News & Press Releases

    President Obama released yesterday a strategic vision to promote economic growth and new American jobs through trade in his 2010 Trade Policy Agenda. Business Roundtable CEOs are committed to working with the President and Congress to implement this agenda.

  • Business Roundtable Statement on the White House Entrepreneurship Summit

    Posted: April 27, 2010 in News & Press Releases

    The White House Entrepreneurship Summit is an important step in building and deepening our relationship with Muslim communities around the world. Entrepreneurship is a fundamental American value and it has been a driving force in the ability of the United States to create new economic growth and jobs for Americans.

  • Worldwide American Companies Vital to Domestic Jobs and Economic Recovery

    Posted: March 23, 2010 in News & Press Releases

    A paper released today and commissioned by Business Roundtable and the United States Council Foundation confirms that worldwide American companies, which account for a quarter of all private-sector output and employ 22 million U.S. workers, create more U.S. jobs through their participation in the global economy.

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