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National committees and groups form the global network that makes ICC unique among business organizations.They comprise leading companies and business associations in their countries or territories. National committees and groups shape ICC policies and alert their governments to international business concerns.

In countries where a national committee has yet to be formed, companies can join ICC individually by becoming a direct member.

Please contact the national committee in your country to enquire about membership, or Click here to send a mail for information on becoming a direct member.

ICC Asia

ICC opened a regional office for Asia in Hong Kong in January 1997, a move prompted by the growing importance of the region in the world economy. In 2003, the office was relocated to Singapore. 

ICC Asia's mission is to raise the world business organization's profile in Asia, promote ICC arbitration and dispute resolution services, and assist ICC national committees throughout the region.

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