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wider audience. A typical membership directory contains profiles of each association member, a products and services guide, advertising from members, and editorial articles about the aims, objectives and activities of the association. The emphasis of association yearbooks on the other hand is on editorial features about the association itself and the association's industry.
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Industry trade groups sometimes produce advertisements, just as normal corporations do. However, whereas typical advertisements are for a specific corporate product, such as a specific brand of cheese or toilet paper, industry trade groups advertisements generally are targeted to promote the views of
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Association website. The association's corporate website typically explains the association's aims and objectives, promotes the association's products and services, explains the benefits of membership to prospective members, and promotes members' businesses (for example, by means of an online listing
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Printed membership directories and yearbooks. Larger trade associations publish membership directories and yearbooks to promote their association to opinion formers, lawmakers, regulators and other stakeholders. Such publications also help to promote members' businesses both to each other and to a
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Members newsletters or magazines. Whether produced in print or online, association newsletters and magazines contain news about the activities of the association, industry news and editorial features on topical issues. Some are exclusively distributed to members, while others are used to lobby
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These ads mention only the industry's products as a whole, painting them in a positive light in order to have the public form positive associations with that industry and its products. For example, in the US the advertising campaign "Beef. It's what's for dinner" is used by the
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group, the Scovill group, A. Raymond, and Berning & Söhne "agreed on coordinated price increases in annual 'price rounds' with respect to 'other fasteners' and their attaching machines, in the framework of work circles organised by VBT".
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or state and local election overseers; are considered public information; and have registration requirements for lobbyists (FEC: Lobbyist). Even so, it can sometimes be difficult to trace the funding for issue and non-electoral campaigns.
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In September 2007, the German trade association for Fachverband Verbindungs- und Befestigungstechnik (VBT) and five fastener companies were fined 303 million euros by the
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The opportunity to be promoted in such media (whether by editorial or advertising) is often an important reason why companies join a trade association in the first place.
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Almost all trade associations are heavily involved in publishing activities in print and online. The main media published by trade associations are as follows:
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in a direction favorable to the group's members. It can take the form of contributions to the campaigns of political candidates and parties through
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Trade associations have faced frequent criticism due to allegations that they operate not as profit-making organizations, but rather as fronts for
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This provides a comprehensive contemporaneous overview of trade associations and associated government activity, as of the early 20th century.
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for operating cartels in the markets for fasteners and attaching machines in Europe and worldwide. In one of the cartels, the
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in the United States, outlined the potentially anti-competitive nature of some trade association activity in a speech to the
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and directed by officers who are also members. (FEC: Solicitable Class of Trade Association). Many associations are
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Report of the Expert Group: Think Small First – Considering SME interests in policy-making - Executive Summary
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to support or oppose particular legislation. In addition, trade groups attempt to influence the activities of
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One of the primary purposes of trade groups, particularly in the United States, is to attempt to influence
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lawmakers and regulators, and some are used to promote members' businesses to potential new customers.
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In the United States, direct contributions by PACs to candidates are required to be disclosed to the
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These are adverts targeted at specific issues. For example, in the US in the early 2000s the
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Examples of larger trade associations that publish a comprehensive range of media include
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society for musical performing and mechanical reproduction rights in Germany
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Markets on the move – trade associations as a business opportunity
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to promote a positive image of beef in the public consciousness.
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Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers
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Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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Russian Organization for Multimedia and Digital Systems
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Märkte im Umbruch – Kooperationen als Chance im Handel
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China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
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