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United States Global Commerce & Industry

An organization focused on driving global growth through social investments and bilateral partnerships.

CCI Score

CCI Score: United States Global Commerce & Industry

-47.46

0.02%

Latest Event

USGCI Hosts Global Business Summit 2025 - Political and Economic Alignment

The event reveals USGCI's active role in launching its India chapter and advocating for bilateral trade agreements aligned with authoritarian political figures, particularly linking with the Trump administration. This alignment raises concerns about its complicity in bolstering authoritarian economic and political structures.

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QUISLING

United States Global Commerce & Industry is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • MAR
    22
    2025

    The event reveals USGCI's active role in launching its India chapter and advocating for bilateral trade agreements aligned with authoritarian political figures, particularly linking with the Trump administration. This alignment raises concerns about its complicity in bolstering authoritarian economic and political structures.

  • OCT
    28
    2024

    The article outlines extensive industry lobbying efforts aimed at influencing U.S. positions on critical global health issues, particularly regarding the TRIPS waiver for COVID-19-related technologies and the WHO Pandemic Agreement. Such aggressive lobbying practices align corporate interests with obstructive public health policies, undermining equitable access to essential medical tools.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 22

    The article details how major industry groups, including influential trade associations, have deployed extensive lobbying efforts to shape U.S. policy on global health negotiations. This lobbying, aimed at preserving strict intellectual property rights over COVID-related technologies and obstructing equitable access, reflects a willingness to prioritize corporate profits over public welfare and contributes to authoritarian policy influence. Such actions by industry-aligned entities exacerbate systemic imbalances in public health policymaking.

    Industry Lobbyists Work to Influence U.S. Position in Critical Global Health Negotiations

  • JUN
    27
    2024

    A Boston Consulting Group article outlines the urgent need for companies to implement robust human rights policies in their supply chains, emphasizing the risks of forced labor and inadequate labor standards. This critique is relevant to assessing corporate complicity in global human rights abuses and the rise of authoritarian practices.

  • -30

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 22

    The article highlights the pervasive issues of forced labor and human rights abuses within global supply chains, calling for a fundamental overhaul of corporate practices. United States Global Commerce & Industry, by not being explicitly noted for proactive measures in this area, is implicitly critiqued for potential complicity in perpetuating unethical sourcing practices.

    Companies Must Address Human Rights in Supply Chains

  • -25

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 22

    The piece stresses the responsibility of the C-suite in enforcing robust labor rights and human rights policies throughout the supply chain. The analysis suggests that without clear, proactive engagement in these issues, companies risk both reputational damage and legal penalties, reflecting negatively on their commitment to ethical practices.

    Companies Must Address Human Rights in Supply Chains

  • APR
    10
    2023

    An analysis from Harvard Law Review highlights how U.S. policies on forced labor in global supply chains expose ethical oversights. As a company focused on global commerce and social investments, United States Global Commerce & Industry may be indirectly implicated if its partnerships or supply chain oversight do not adequately address these human rights abuses.

  • -40

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 22

    The report exposes deep concerns regarding forced labor practices in global supply chains—a key issue under Supply Chain Ethics. As United States Global Commerce & Industry drives international partnerships and social investments, inadequate oversight in its supply chain may enable exploitative labor practices, thereby indirectly contributing to systems that erode human rights and facilitate authoritarian dynamics.

    Policy as a One-Legged Stool: U.S. Actions Against Supply Chain Forced Labor Abuses

  • DEC
    31
    2021

    The disclosed $66.41 million lobbying expenditure in 2021, as reported by OpenSecrets, highlights significant political influence exerted by the organization. This level of spending suggests an alignment with corporate interests that may contribute to undermining democratic accountability and facilitating authoritarian practices.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 22

    The report indicates that the organization, operating in global commerce, spent a substantial sum on lobbying efforts during 2021. Such high levels of political spending suggest that the company is heavily invested in swaying public policy in favor of corporate interests. This excessive lobbying contributes to an environment where democratic decision‐making is compromised, reinforcing authoritarian tendencies.

    US Chamber of Commerce Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

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