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Who can establish a national committee?  



Business and trade associations as well as individual companies and firms can apply for approval from ICC's World Council to establish an ICC national committee.The ICC World Council considers the following criteria before giving its approval:



- Members of the proposed national committee must represent the main economic forces in the country concerned, which in turn should adhere to market economy principles;



- The national committee must be able to participate regularly and effectively in ICC's work.



For further information, please contact:

François-Gabriel Ceyrac, Director, National Committees & Membership
Tel.+33 1 49 53 28 49
Fax+33 1 49 53 29 42
E-mailClick here.

 


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