International Chamber of Commerce has 18 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2025-02-14 to 2026-05-20: 13 with the European Commission and 5 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 567824152726-28, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology
International Chamber of Commerce
EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.
- Register no.
- 567824152726-28 ↗
- Disclosed meetings
- 18 (13 Commission · 5 MEP)
- Period
- 2025-02-14 → 2026-05-20
Declared fields of interest: Banking and financial services · Business and industry · Climate action · Customs · Digital economy and society · Economy, finance and the euro · Energy · Environment · Taxation · Trade
Lobbying profile
as declared 2026-02-02- Category
- Trade and business associations
- Legal status
- Association
- Declared lobbying cost
- €100,000
- Lobbying FTEs
- 0.5
At a glance
- Trade6
- Climate4
- Finance1
- Technology1
- Myrto Zambarta2
- Marta Caruda1
- Dārta Tentere1
- Ioana Diaconescu1
- Bernd Biervert1
Disclosed meetings
Newest first. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.
- 2026-05-20ECMarta Caruda · Cabinet of Commissioner Christophe HansenEU trade policy outlooksource ↗
- Commercial Policysource ↗
- 2026-02-26ECMyrto Zambarta · DirectorExchange of views on the current state of WTO reform process ahead of MC14 and expected outcomessource ↗
- 2026-02-04ECDārta Tentere · Cabinet of Commissioner Maroš ŠefčovičDiscussion on global trade challenges and preparation for MC14source ↗
- 2026-02-04ECIoana Diaconescu · Head of Unitpresentation on key EU/COM policy priorities in direct taxation to ICC Tax Commission Meetingsource ↗
- 2025-12-12ECBernd Biervert · Cabinet of Commissioner Maroš ŠefčovičIntroductory meeting / international trade policysource ↗
- Roundtable on digital competitivenesssource ↗
- International Tradesource ↗
- 2025-09-24ECMaria Elena Scoppio · DirectorPhysical meeting - Exchange of views on the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 2025-09-24ECLarisa Dragomir · Cabinet of Commissioner Maria Luís AlbuquerqueImpact of prudential rules on financing in development marketssource ↗
- 2025-09-24ECGerassimos Thomas · Director-GeneralPhysical meeting - Exchange of views on the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- COP30source ↗
- 2025-07-17ECKurt Vandenberghe · Director-Generalinternational climate agendasource ↗
- 2025-07-17ECMyrto Zambarta · DirectorExchanged views on multilateral trade and WTO and expectations as regards outcomes in the upcoming MC14source ↗
- 2025-03-31ECMaroš Šefčovič · Cabinet of Commissioner Maroš ŠefčovičEU-US, EU-China trade relations; WTOsource ↗
- 2025-03-06ECEddy De Smijter · Head of UnitThe discussion focused on the notification obligation, and in particular on the reporting of foreign financial contributions.source ↗
- Tradesource ↗
- 2025-02-14ECSimon O'Connor · Acting Head of UnitThe meeting was asked by ICC to have the opportunity to present and discuss their International Market Access Initiative proposal to the Secretariat of the Ukraine Donor Platformsource ↗
Lobbying in these areas
Frequently asked
How many EU lobbying meetings has International Chamber of Commerce disclosed?
International Chamber of Commerce (EU Transparency Register no. 567824152726-28) appears in 18 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2025-02-14 and 2026-05-20: 13 with the European Commission and 5 with Members of the European Parliament.
What does International Chamber of Commerce lobby on?
International Chamber of Commerce's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Trade, Climate, Finance, Technology. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.
Who does International Chamber of Commerce meet in Brussels?
Across its disclosed meetings, International Chamber of Commerce has met Commission officials including Myrto Zambarta, Marta Caruda, Dārta Tentere, and MEPs including WARBORN Jörgen, MORENO SÁNCHEZ Javier, KOKALARI Arba. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.
Primary sources
- EU Transparency Register profile (no. 567824152726-28) ↗
- European Commission meeting disclosures ↗
- European Parliament — MEP meeting declarations ↗
Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.
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