On 21 January 2013 the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) extended an invitation to all interested parties to sign up for the ICC World Trade Agenda Summit taking place on 22 April 2013 in Doha, and to be a part of history as business shapes concrete measures for helping to pull the global economy out of crisis. “The ICC World Trade Agenda Summit in Doha is an unprecedented opportunity for members of the business community to help resolve the current trade deadlock,” said ICC Secretary General Jean-Guy Carrier. “Business has been moved to take action by the potential impact of failed trade talks on both business and job creation.” Session topics include: (1) What power shifts in the global economy mean for world trade and business; (2) What business needs from trade and WTO; (3) Which way forward towards effective 21st century trade; and (4) What role business can play in building domestic political support for trade in a global economy.