Sir. Gary Sze Kong, J.D.
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Overview

The Federal Transnational Consortium of Commerce Group, Inc. (FTCOCG) is a U.S.-anchored, a (proposed) international business consortium committed to advancing the interests of American enterprises in an increasingly interconnected global economy. It would be headquartered in New York, FTCOCG may be established to fill a strategic gap in the national commercial landscape by providing high-level international advocacy, cross-border advisory services, and global economic engagement for U.S. businesses.

As part of its organizational development, FTCOCG is currently undertaking an exploratory approach to researching and creating a new business operation in anticipation to its launch, engaging stakeholders, refining its strategic offerings, and forming foundational partnerships to ensure long-term sustainability and relevance. This phased approach allows for inclusive dialogue, member-driven priorities, and agile response to emerging global challenges.

FTCOCG would be uniquely positioned at the intersection of local influence, national policy advocacy, and international trade leadership, combining the best attributes of traditional chambers of commerce, global trade organizations, and strategic management consultancies.

Proposed Core Competencies

  • Federal International and Transnational Business Advocacy: Representation and promotion of U.S. business interests in foreign markets, supported by a diplomatic setting.
  • Regulatory & Compliance Guidance: Assistance navigating cross-border issues, ESG, and industry-specific regulations.
  • Trade Delegation Coordination: Planning and execution of international business delegations, investment missions, and government-to-business forums.
  • Economic Intelligence & Forecasting: Market research, geopolitical analysis, and economic policy reporting for strategic decision-making and peaceful trade.
  • Sustainability & Governance Programs
  • Capacity-Building Programs: Professional development through the U.S.-Global Business Fellowship Program and Peaceful Trade.

 

Proposed Differentiators

  • Global Reach, U.S. Leadership: Designed for American enterprises with international ambitions—FTCOC would  bridge local advocacy with global opportunity.
  • Mission-Driven: Operates as a public-benefit entity with a commitment to economic inclusivity, ethical standards, and sustainability.
  • Integrated Ecosystem: FTCOCG would convene government agencies, chambers, NGOs, and multinationals for long-term value creation through peaceful cooperative commerce.
  • Thought Leadership: Produces high-impact policy reports, hosts executive summits, and provides direct channels to international stakeholders.

 

Proposed Strategic Goals (2025–2028)

  • Expand global membership, including institutional and corporate members.
  • Establish regional FTCOCG hubs across Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
  • To organize more than 6 annual summits and business delegations.
  • Publish research and policy papers each year addressing global commerce trends, regulatory shifts, and trade strategy.

 

Proposed Target Audience

  • U.S.-based SMEs, corporations, and startups seeking international expansion.
  • Government agencies involved in trade and economic development.
  • Chambers of commerce, industry associations, and international NGOs.
  • Academic institutions and think tanks focusing on commerce, diplomacy, and sustainability.

 

Proposed Vision Statement

To serve as the foremost platform for U.S.-led international commerce, empowering businesses to thrive globally while promoting responsible economic cooperation and shared prosperity.

For partnership opportunities, membership enrollment, or strategic inquiries, please contact

Email: research@ftcoc.org
Website: www.ftcoc.org