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![]() Trump Tariffs: Some Put on Hold, Others Take Effect “The California Chamber of Commerce is committed to supporting a free trade agenda that fosters economic growth and job creation,” said CalChamber President and CEO Jennifer Barrera. “We strongly oppose protectionist measures, including tariffs, which disrupt global supply chains, raise consumer prices, and hinder the competitiveness of California businesses. A focus on trade agreements instead will ultimately lower both tariff and non-tariff barriers and help create long-term, sustainable economic growth.” Trump Tariff Plans Cause Concern, Much Speculation |
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2023 California Japan Trade Mission – March 12-17, 2023
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Overview
California is the fifth largest economy in the world with a gross state product (GSP) of more than $3 trillion. International-related commerce (including exports and imports of goods and services, plus investments) accounts for approximately one-quarter of the state’s economy. Although trade is a nationally determined policy issue, its impact on California is immense. California exports to over 226 foreign markets.
The California Chamber of Commerce supports expansion of international trade and investment, fair and equitable market access for California products abroad, and elimination of disincentives that impede the international competitiveness of California business.
CalChamber International Trade Issues and Priorities
There are numerous trade issues that affect the United States and consequently, California. Each region and issue page gives an overview, and links to related organizations and documents. To view the trade issues, please click here.
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CalChamber Council for International Trade
CalChamber Council for International Trade hosts trade events, forums, and guests.
International Activities
Overview
Looking Out for Business
Through our lobbying team and committees, we monitor state and federal legislative issues, as well as multilateral and bilateral trade negotiations on behalf of Californians doing business abroad.
Making Connections
We work as a clearinghouse of information for international trade. We encourage our members to share their international expertise, while also bridging the gap between government agencies and private companies, here and abroad.
Getting Involved
We give you as many chances as possible to grow your international business. Each year, we sponsor/co-sponsor trade and investment missions, educational programs and conferences, as well as trade and catalog shows.
Trade Missions
CalChamber delegations have participated in the state’s trade and investment missions. Members and CalChamber officials often participate in trade events such as International Expos and the World Economic Forum. Board members and officials have accompanied six California Governors to various worldwide destinations, including Mexico City to discuss the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA.)
Lt. Governor Led Mission to Japan – March 2023
From March 12 – March 17, 2023 a delegation of California businesses and state agencies led by Lieutenant Governor Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis and Dee Dee Myers, Senior Advisor to Governor Gavin Newsom and Director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, traveled to Tokyo and Osaka for a trade mission to advance business, collaboration and partnership between California and Japan.
The delegation was made up of 55 private sector leaders from the agriculture, airlines, energy, and clean-technology sectors, as well as approximately 20 representatives from an array of state agencies. There was an additional group of tourism companies and associations, as well – bringing the entire California delegation to 100.
Lt. Governor Led Mission to Mexico – October 2019
From October 1-4, 2019 a delegation of California business and state agencies led by Lieutenant Governor Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis traveled to Mexico City for a trade mission to advance business, collaboration and partnership between California and Mexico.
The delegation was made up of 20 private sector leaders from the agriculture, energy, and clean-technology sectors, as well as approximately 20 representatives from an array of state agencies. Visit the blog to learn more.
Gubernatorial Trade Mission to Mexico – July 2014
Visit the blog to learn more about this successful trade and investment mission led by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., organized by the California Chamber of Commerce and the California Foundation for Commerce and Education, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization affiliated with CalChamber.
Along with senior members of his administration and business delegates, Governor Brown traveled to Mexico City, the political capital and financial center of Mexico.
Gubernatorial Trade Mission to China – April 2013
The delegation traveled throughout China and attended the opening of the California Trade and Investment Office in Shanghai, California’s first official permanent presence in China in nearly a decade. With more investment deals from China than any other state, California is positioned to capture China’s growing foreign investment. Trade Mission Blog
Cuba Policy Trip
CalChamber Joins World Affairs Council on Cuba Policy Trip – April 2015
This nation-wide 20-member delegation met with high-ranking government officials, chatted with entrepreneurs in the emerging Cuban private sector, enjoyed the work of professional artists and musicians, heard from renowned historians and convened with diplomats and economists.
Awards
CalChamber Receives a California Senate Resolution During Their 15th Annual Mexico Advocacy Day

Senator Steve Padilla (D-Chula Vista), chair of the Senate Select Committee on California-Mexico Cooperation and Dialogue, presents a California Senate Resolution commending the California Chamber of Commerce for joining with the Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento in celebrating the 15th Annual Mexico Advocacy Day. Accepting the resolution during an August 6 evening reception at the Leland Stanford Mansion hosted by the Mexican Consulate General is CalChamber Senior Vice President International Affairs Susanne T. Stirling.
CalChamber’s Susanne Stirling Is Sacramento County Woman of the Year

CalChamber Vice President of International Affairs Susanne Stirling has been named Woman of the Year for Sacramento County by California Senator Bill Dodd (D-Napa). The Senator recognized Stirling for her leadership and decades-long commitment to promoting economic development and cooperation between the state and other countries.“In many ways, California’s economy is tied to international markets, and Susanne brings a level of experience and knowledge that is critical as we successfully and safely reopen our state,” Senator Dodd said. “She has been an ambassador for international trade for many years and has continued to serve with distinction as we weathered this historic public health crisis. I’m proud to recognize her for her efforts to help our state’s business community.”
“I am deeply appreciative to Senator Dodd for this recognition,” Susanne Stirling said. “During this challenging time in our world with global-wide trade disruptions, my focus is to assist with the state’s economic recovery on behalf of the CalChamber through our international ties. International trade is a major part of the economic engine that benefits businesses, communities, consumers and our state’s prosperity.”
(CalChamber, March 25, 2021) Top Story

Trade Group Recognizes CalChamber’s Susanne Stirling as ‘Outstanding Woman of the Year in International Trade’
California Chamber of Commerce Vice President of International Affairs Susanne Stirling yesterday was presented with the “Outstanding Woman of the Year in International Trade” award by the Women in International Trade, Los Angeles (WIT-LA).
Stirling received the award during WIT-LA’s Global Trade Awards Gala in Manhattan Beach, which brought together 150 individuals from the international trade world to recognize and celebrate women who serve as role models and who have paved the way for others in expanding their own business. The Gala also promoted international trade by recognizing the impact it has on the growing economy and its importance to the Los Angeles area. (CalChamber, November 8, 2019)
CalChamber Receives President’s Export Award

The California Chamber of Commerce received the prestigious President’s “Excellence for Export Service Award,” the nation’s highest award to honor United States exporters.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Locke said that those honored at the November 2009 ceremony have “shown the foresight and ability to grow and prosper through a strong export strategy. Exporting U.S. manufactured goods and services plays an important role in rebuilding the American economy and creating jobs at home. With 95 percent of the world’s consumers living outside our borders, there is great potential to boost economic growth and create new jobs in America through exporting. Alert Article
CalChamber Receives Korean Presidential Citation

On December 6, 2012, the California Chamber of Commerce received the prestigious Presidential Citation from the government of the Republic of Korea for promoting U.S.-Korea trade and commercial relations, and specifically for contributing to the passage of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
The CalChamber was an early supporter of the U.S.-Korea FTA, the culmination of a five-year process from negotiations, to passage and implementation.
Recent News
CalChamber VP of International Affairs participated in the project/podcast Going Global to promote business between Israel and North America, specifically California.
Visit the podcast link starting at 27:25 to listen as Stirling shares important information for Israeli business people, especially those aiming to do business in California, as part of CalChamber’s ongoing work to promote collaborations and partnerships between California and Israel.



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95% of the world’s population and 75% of trade is outside the US, and NADEC wants to help our SMEs make the new country jumps! Your Education Committee wants to tap into the many talented people that work to support our SMEs and share best practices of companies that have made the leap to take their local goods and services to the world.
The NADEC 3-3-3 Initiative will bring together 3 key resources to help companies expand their markets in specific countries around the world. The 3-3-3 Initiative will be a 45-minute call, highlighting a specific country, that will bring together an overseas Commerce Trade Official based in that country’s Embassy, a Commerce Trade Specialist stateside and a U.S. exporter sharing their successes, tips, and challenges in penetrating that country market. The call will end with an open Q & A session.
We will kick-off the 3-3-3 Initiative with a focus on The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) on Thursday, February 27. If you have any questions or would like to suggest specific countries of interest for future calls, please send your input to Russ Monk, NADEC Education & Outreach Co-Chair at russm@hit-usa.com. We look forward to your participation in this new initiative to help America’s exporters!
TIMTOS, one of the world’s leading smart manufacturing & machine tool expo, will take place from March 3 – 8, 2025, at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2, and Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1 in Taiwan. The expo will feature nearly 1,000 exhibitors using over 6,000 booths, solidifying its status as global most internationally recognized smart manufacturing and machine tool show. TIMTOS 2025 will showcase pioneering advancements in digital manufacturing, automation, and integrated AI & robotics solutions, driving innovation in multiple sectors beyond traditional machine tools.
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March 10-13, 2025
Please join us and other leading arbitration institutions and organizations from around the world in a week-long series of 24 panels and five nights of networking events about international arbitration in California. The California International Arbitration Week (CIAW) is hosted by the California Lawyers Association and California Arbitration Please click here for full program details and registration information — 2025 California International Arbitration Week – California Lawyers Association
The 2025 Sports and Fitness Taiwan (TaiSPO) exhibition, organized by TAITRA, will be held at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall 2 from March 26 to 29, 2025. As Taiwan’s premier and globally recognized sports and fitness event, TaiSPO brings together businesses from the sports, fitness, and outdoor leisure industries, providing an excellent platform for cross-sector interaction, exchange, and collaboration, as well as market exploration. TaiSPO 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the trade show, with a focus on comprehensive well-being as its long-term curatorial goal. The theme for the 2025 edition is “Stay Fit, Stay Well,” highlighting TaiSPO’s influence in sports fitness and all-age wellness. TAITRA has extended invitations to a wider range of international exhibitors and buyers, aiming to establish TaiSPO as a central hub for sports industry networking in Asia.
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The “Beyond Borders: Navigating the Indo-Pacific Export Landscape” webinar series aims to empower U.S. exporters to explore the Indo-Pacific as a viable market. This series will provide valuable insights and strategies to help businesses navigate the challenges and capitalize on opportunities in this vibrant region.
Moreover, the series will introduce our export community to various resources available to support their expansion into the Indo-Pacific.
To successfully navigate the Indo-Pacific Export Landscape, U.S. exporters should familiarize themselves with the key regions and countries within the Indo-Pacific. Identifying which region or country aligns best with their product or service is crucial. Success lies in understanding the challenges and opportunities, leveraging available resources, and building a network of regional and country experts.
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Senior Vice President, International Affairs