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The World Chambers Federation (WCF) was established by ICC in 1951 to be the advocate of its chamber of commerce members worldwide.WCF is a non-political, non-governmental body representing the interests of all local, national, regional, bilateral and transnational chambers of commerce and industry. WCF strengthens links between chambers, enabling them to improve performance as well as discover new products and services to offer their members. |  |
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| A recent spate of activity on the international scene has showcased ICC World Chambers Federation work in international networking, trade facilitation, customs procedures and standardization of issuance procedures for non-preferential certificates of origin. |
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ICC honours young entrepreneurs
ICC today awarded two medals recognizing the “Best Business Development Programme” by a local and national chapter of Junior Chamber International (JCI). |
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Pakistan to join ATA Carnet system
Pakistan will be the next country to join the ATA Carnet system, which permits duty-free and tax-free temporary imports of goods. Pakistan will become the 65th country to join since the system’s inception over 44 years ago. |
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Chambers of commerce increase pressure on governments for Doha trade deal
Leaders of the global chambers of commerce community issued a statement today at the World Chambers Congress being held here, stressing the vital importance of the multilateral trading system and calling upon all governments, especially those of the biggest trading nations, to finally summon the political will to bridge their outstanding differences and make the concessions necessary for a successful deal in the Doha round of world trade negotiations. |
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Nobel laureate challenges World Chambers Congress delegates to rid world of poverty
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, the charismatic founder of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, today told delegates attending the 5th World Chambers Congress that global poverty could be eradicated easily and that business people could play a vital role by creating “social businesses” or projects whose principal aim is to achieve a social good. |
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Sponsoring congress attendance spurs business development worldwide
From the Hindu Kush to Suleimani, from Lagos to Kampala, chambers of commerce in the developing world play a crucial role in often trying circumstances to lift economic activity, lend support to small businesses, and facilitate international trade. This year, the U.S. Centre for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have underwritten the attendance of 15 chambers from some of the world’s most nascent economies at the International Chamber of Commerce’s 5th World Chambers Congress. |
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Chambers are crucial to Turkish reform
Writing in the Turkish newspaper Turkish Daily News, on the occasion of the 5th World Chambers Congress, Chairman of ICC’s World Chambers Federation Rona Yircali emphasized the important role that chambers of commerce play in the ongoing modernization effort in Turkey. |
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Top-flight lineup unveiled for World Chambers Congress
Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and a host of business leaders are among the distinguished guests scheduled to address the World Chambers Congress, which kicks off on 4 July in Istanbul. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will open the congress. |
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Certificates of origin in the spotlight
ICC’s World Chambers Federation has stepped up activity on the international scene to showcase its work in the standardization of issuance procedures for non-preferential certificates of origin. |
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