U.S. Marines train with Japanese forces in Forest Light exercise
The U.S. Marine Corps and Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces (JGDSF) conducted joint training exercise Forest Light 17-1 at the Soumagahara training area. Read More »
The U.S. Marine Corps and Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces (JGDSF) conducted joint training exercise Forest Light 17-1 at the Soumagahara training area. Read More »
Cybersecurity experts hosted several talks about risk management and emerging threats on March 13 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York. Read More »
President Donald Trump’s executive order on pipelines and a recent call by a two-thirds majority of Nebraska’s senators in support of the Keystone XL pipeline have been welcomed by representatives of the pipeline industry. Read More »
At the recent Spring Board of Directors meeting, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Donohue encouraged the idea of tax reform to help spur economic growth. Read More »
U.S. service members must always be aware that online behavior reflects on the military, according to recent statements from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Read More »
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is encouraging the Senate to repeal the current methane ruling in order to further increase oil and natural gas advancement in the U.S. Read More »
The Industry Advisory Group will be holding a public meeting on April 5 to discuss the latest information related to overseas property management. Read More »
U.S. officials have said they are concerned about the closure of two controlled crossing points along the boundary of Abkhazia in Georgia. Read More »
The U.S. government has put wildlife tracking on its radar by forming a task force that will target the groups and organizations that profit from the crime. Read More »
A strong partner with the U.S. government, General Dynamics will be responsible for support service for special operations forces global missions. Read More »
The Chamber says the U.S. manufacturing industry has been seeing a renaissance lately, growing alongside—and because of—the energy sector. Read More »
Despite recent outcry over the Congressional Review Act with regard to state-sponsored retirement plans, Congress is leveling the playing field for states that want to protect their private employees. Read More »
U.S. Department of State representatives were proud to attend the first of two workshops in South Carolina where cultural leaders from many international countries discussed policies on how to protect slave sights and antiquities. Read More »
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently reported the U.S. has been included as the 110th nation on the World Trade Organization Trade Facilitation Agreement, which will allow for groundbreaking world trade. Read More »
The U.S. State Department recently released the Fulbright list of higher education institutions that sent the most students abroad. Read More »
New Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruit recently received an endorsement from the American Energy Alliance. Read More »
The U.S. Department of State recently congratulated Ukraine on its third revolution anniversary. Read More »
Members of the U.S. State Department recently attended the Bangkok III Conference where together with members of the United Nations, they discussed the war on drugs in the United States. Read More »
The Institute for 21st Century Energy released a statement this month regarding the progression of manufacturing in the U.S. Read More »
The U.S. Chamber Institute for 21st Century Energy, a leading energy sector organization, is pleased with President Donald Trump’s ruling regarding the overturn of the Stream Protection Rule. Read More »