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High Risk on the High Seas
March 13, 2012

The National Chamber Foundation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will host an event to raise public awareness of maritime attacks on commercial interests in the Indian Ocean and also to gauge the knowledge and interest of the business community on this issue. Experts and industry leaders will address the impact of maritime piracy on the global economy. More information here...

High School Juniors’ Views on Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: A National Survey

In an effort to better understand where these knowledge gaps exist, Junior Achievement, in partnership with the National Chamber Foundation, commissioned Harris Interactive to research high school juniors’ understanding of the free enterprise system and entrepreneurship, and how those systems impact job creation. View full report here.

State Business Roundtable: Oklahoma

On December 7, the National Chamber Foundation hosted a business roundtable with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin, The State Chamber of Oklahoma and Oklahoma business leaders to discuss the importance of free enterprise in economic growth and job creation Read more here.


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