ICC Trade Register Report reveals potential impact of COVID-19 on trade
ICC Trade Register reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on global trade, while affirming trade finance’s decade-long low-risk profile.
ICC Trade Register reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on global trade, while affirming trade finance’s decade-long low-risk profile.
ICC has partnered with International SOS, the world’s largest medical and security services firm, to launch the new ICC AOKpass mobile app, to provide trusted recognition of individuals’ COVID-19 compliance status.
What steps can micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) take to protect their business from cyber criminals looking to take advantage of increased online operations as a result of covid-19?
We call on Customs administrations and other government agencies to keep trade flowing.
ICC has launched a COVID-19 web portal, providing trusted and up-to-date information for businesses, policymakers and chambers of commerce worldwide.
ICC has released a set of tax measures to support business continuity and minimise economic disruption caused by COVID-19.
ICC – the institutional representative of 45 million member companies – has welcomed a pledge from G20 Finance Ministers to suspend debt service payments for the poorest countries that request forbearance.
No country should have to choose between servicing sovereign debt repayments or paying nurses.
Director General of the WHO Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said: “This survey will allow us to understand how businesses are responding."
ICC supports UNHCR's call to prevent further spread of COVID-19 to the most vulnerable and to advocate for inclusion of refugees and displaced people in national response plans.
ICC and WTO have issued a joint statement underscoring the crucial role trade and trade rules have to play in both the health and economic response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Many MSMEs throughout the world are currently facing severe threats to their continued viability owing to demand shocks, labour constraints and a shortage of available cargo routes.