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The Positive Agenda for Competition in Brazil

 |  June 19, 2018

By Eduardo Caminati Anders

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    The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the world’s largest business organization, was established in 1919, forming a network that embraces over 6 million businesses and business associations across 130 countries. It is a renowned and respected organization, based in Paris, with National Committees in more than 80 countries.

    Since its creation, the ICC has made significant contributions towards the construction of a sound and transparent business environment, aimed particularly at (i) the growth of international trade, (ii) the development of the global economy, and (iii) the constant improvement of competition in the business world in light of antitrust rules.

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