THE TRANS-ATLANTIC BUSINESS COUNCIL (TABC)
The Trans-Atlantic Business Council (TABC) was created as the result of a merger between TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD) and European-American Business Council (EABC).
The Trans-Atlantic Business Council (TABC) is a cross-sectorial business association representing companies headquartered in the EU and U.S. that serves as the main business interlocutor to both the U.S. government and the EU institutions on issues impacting the transatlantic economy.
The transatlantic partnership is faced with increasing challenges, including the rise of nationalism and economic populism that threaten the liberal democratic principles, market integration, and international trading arrangements built under EU and U.S. leadership over the past 70 years. Globalization itself is being questioned on both sides of the Atlantic, as is the free flow of data across borders that is fundamental to global commerce. Sustained transatlantic leadership, including by the business community, is paramount to address these challenges and reinforce common Western principles.
As integral participants in the transatlantic economy and its local communities, EU and U.S. businesses have an important role to play. TABC exists to promote and enhance transatlantic economic integration and strengthened political ties between the EU and U.S., while reinforcing the role of business as a major stakeholder in various EU-U.S. official dialogues. TABC provides the only platform for European and U.S. companies to work jointly to improve transatlantic collaboration in areas such as ICT, energy, research, innovation, intellectual property, and TTIP negotiations through the development of and advocacy for constructive recommendations and transatlantic solutions. Such business engagement is now more important than ever.
Member Companies
- Applied Materials
- ASTM
- AT&T
- Audi AG
- BASF
- BBVA
- BDO
- BeeComp Technologies Inc.
- British American Tobacco
- BT
- Chevron Corporation
- Cisco Systems
- Cognizant
- Covington & Burling LLP
- Deloitte
- Deutsche Bank
- Deutsche Telekom
- EABO
- Electrolux
- Ericsson
- Expander Business Consulting
- Experian
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- EY
- Ford Motor Company
- Fragomen
- Grant Thornton
- Heitkamp & Thumann Group
- Hogan LOvells
- IGT
- Intel
- Johnson Controls
- K&L Gates LLP
- KPMG
- Kreab
- Lilly
- Oracle
- Orange Business Services
- Pfizer
- Philip Morris International
- PwC
- Qualcomm
- Red Hat
- SAAB Group
- SAP
- Siemens
- Statoil
- Telecom Italia
- Telefonica
- Umicore
- UL
- Verisign
- Verizon
- Wärtsilä Corporation
TABC is a major stakeholder in a number of official forums held between the EU and U.S. governments which address policies in such areas as capital markets, energy, emerging technologies, ICT and IPR. TABC provides the platform and access for its member companies and interested stakeholders to formal and informal discussions between EU and U.S. government officials on a breadth of strategic and sectoral issues. TABC stakeholder events are held in conjunction with these official EU-U.S. dialogues and contribute policy recommendations as well as practical expert input which aid in policy development for the transatlantic market.
These fora include:
- EU-US Energy Council
- Joint EU-US Financial Regulatory Forum
- U.S.-EU Information Society Dialogue (ISD)
- Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC)
- Transatlantic Intellectual Property Rights Working Group (TIPRWG)
The following associations focus on business, trade policy and/or the transatlantic economic relationship.
- American Chamber of Commerce to the EU
- ARC
- BDI (Federation of German Industries): Transatlantic Relations
- Business Alliance for TTIP
- BUSINESSEUROPE
- Business Roundtable
- Coalition of Service Industries
- DIGITALEUROPE
- EFPIA TTIP Resource
- Emergency Committee for American Trade
- ESBA
- EUROCHAMBRES
- EuroCommerce
- European Council of American Chambers of Commerce
- European Roundtable of Industrialists
- European Services Forum
- Federation of Austrian Industry- TTIP Page
- National Association of Manufacturers
- National Foreign Trade Council
- Representative of German Industry + Trade
- Transatlantic Policy Network
- UEAPME (The Voice of SMEs in Europe)
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- U.S. Council for International Business
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