The ICC needs to put money where its mouth is on trade documentation

It is time for the ICC to adopt fairer and more equitable practices for distributing its key trade guidelines.
The ICC needs to put money where its mouth is on trade documentation

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) makes claims beyond commercialism. It holds its ideals that trade has benefits beyond profit. ICC secretary general Jean-Guy Carrier argues that international trade enhance global living standards and peace between nations.

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