
Global Investment in American Jobs Caucus
The Global Investment in American Jobs Caucus is a bipartisan congressional caucus dedicated to strengthening the United States’ position as

The Global Investment in American Jobs Caucus is a bipartisan congressional caucus dedicated to strengthening the United States’ position as

Foreign direct investment in the United States (FDIUS) totaled $82.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024, an increase of 25 percent over the third quarter.

The punitive and discriminatory tax provision, known as Section 899, in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill will fundamentally reshape how

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill (the “Bill”), which is supposed to stimulate the economy and provide jobs and tax relief, has passed in the House of Representatives. Unfortunately, the bill includes portions of the retaliatory tax provisions that originated in the Defending American Jobs and Investment Act (H.R. 591 in 2025 and H.R. 3665 in 2023) and the Unfair Tax Prevention Act (H.R. 2423 in 2025 and H.R. 3592 in 2023).

Pillar Two is a global initiative developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to address profit shifting

Under the Constitution, Congress is afforded the power to regulate commerce within and outside of the United States. To streamline

Foreign direct investment in the United States (FDIUS) totaled $82.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024, an increase of 25 percent over the third quarter.

Nationally, international companies employ 6.4 percent of America’s overall private sector. However, five states far exceed this national average by welcoming international companies into their local economy.

When international companies invest in America, they cast a vote of confidence in our workforce and economy. Foreign direct investment

From 2017 to 2022, international companies supported 22 percent of new U.S. manufacturing jobs. Global connections are key to America’s competitiveness in this sector, helping to diversify America’s economy and make it more resilient to downturns.