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On October 1, 2007, the California Council for International Trade (CCIT) merged with the California Chamber of Commerce International Trade Committee to create the CalChamber Council for International Trade.

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Newly Merged Council for International Trade Meets for First Time

Newly Merged Council for International Trade Meets for First Time

At the first meeting of the newly merged California Chamber of Commerce Council for International Trade are (from left:)

Jack McDougle, U.S. Department of Commerce (who reported on U.S. competitiveness and pending free trade agreements);
Garrett Ashley, California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency (who summarized a pending study on the role of the state in international trade);
Council Chair Susan Corrales-Diaz of Systems Integrated; and
Jerry Levine, president of Mentor International, and chairman emeritus of the former California Council for International Trade (CCIT.)

Levine was recognized for his many years of participation in and support for the CCIT.

The new CalChamber Council for International Trade expands California’s voice on trade. The merged Council will boost the ability of California businesses and organizations to advocate sound international business policies by bringing together the two leading trade policy organizations in the state to form a single unified group of business leaders on international issues.
 
The CalChamber Council for International Trade is focused on sound policy. The Council will continue to work with state and federal administrations and lawmakers to influence international business policies that support California’s global success, job creation and sustainability.
 
Leadership on these issues is more important than ever. With free trade agreements pending before Congress, we are at a historic time to take action. California business and trade leadership on domestic and global issues remains a key in fostering California competitiveness.
 
The CalChamber recognizes that throughout its long history, CCIT has been a dedicated statewide coalition of California’s leading voices supporting free and open international trade policy. For more than a half of century, the CCIT has been the only statewide organization solely dedicated to advocating sound U.S. trade policy to open foreign markets for the benefit of West Coast producers of goods and services that need those markets to fuel jobs and economic growth.

International Commerce

International trade is vital to California’s economy. In fact, International-related commerce accounts for one-quarter of the state's economy, and exports from California accounted for 12 percent of total U.S. exports in 2006. California trade and exports translate into high-paying jobs for more than one million Californians.  For more information, see the International Trade Business Issue page and Legislative Guide.

The CalChamber, in keeping with long-standing policy, enthusiastically supports free trade worldwide, 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.