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06/19/2026 | Press release | Archived content

USCIB Briefed by US G20 Presidency on Trade and Innovation Tracks

Lauren Baldwin (USTR), Sarah Schradin (Chubb, USCIB Trade and Investment Committee Co-Chair), Elizabeth Duncan, Kristin Najdi (ITI), Christine Gomes (Caterpillar), Samantha Ayoub (International Fresh Produce Association), Joe Sullivan (USTR), Bill Guidera (US Department of Commerce), Rick Johnston (Citi, Chair of BIAC, Vice Chair of USCIB, Chair of USCIB Trade and Investment Committee), Cheryl Miller, Alice Slayton Clark, John Hughes (Coupang), Sahra English (Citi), Jonathan McHale (CCIA).

Deputy Under Secretary for Innovation and Engagement at the International Trade Administration Bill Guidera and United States Trade Representative (USTR) Senior Director for Policy Joe Sullivan briefed USCIB members on the US G20 Presidency.

The United States is hosting the G20 this year, offering US companies a unique opportunity to drive outcomes on the four key workstreams: innovation, trade, energy and critical minerals, as well as finance and deregulation.

The G20 is important to USCIB members because it is comprised of the largest economies in the world, representing 85 percent of global GDP and two-thirds of the world's population.

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