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Chamber of commerce
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Introduction to chamber of commerce

The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is one of the oldest and largest chambers of commerce in India. It was established in 1925 and is headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. The ICC represents the interests of Indian industry and trade, and provides a range of services and programs to its members.

Some of the key activities of the Indian Chamber of Commerce include:

• Trade promotion: The ICC organizes trade missions, exhibitions, and other events to promote trade and investment opportunities for Indian businesses. It also provides information and support to Indian companies seeking to do business overseas.

• Business services: The ICC offers a range of business services to its members, including networking events, business development programs, and access to business information and resources. It also provides training and support to help businesses improve their operations and competitiveness.

• Research and analysis: The ICC conducts research and analysis on various economic and business issues, and publishes reports and other publications to help its members stay informed about market trends and opportunities.

 • Community involvement: The ICC is involved in a range of community initiatives, including supporting education and skill development programs, promoting sustainable development, and working to improve the quality of life for people in the communities where its members operate.

• Membership: The ICC has a diverse membership base that includes companies of all sizes, from small and medium-sized enterprises to large corporations. The ICC’s membership is spread across various sectors, including manufacturing, services, trade, agriculture, and others. The ICC also has individual members who are professionals and entrepreneurs.

• Regional presence: The ICC has a strong presence in the eastern and northeastern regions of India, with its headquarters in Kolkata. However, the ICC also has regional offices in other parts of the country, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad. These offices help the ICC to better serve its members and promote their interests at the regional level.

• Training and capacity building: The ICC offers training and capacity building programs to help its members improve their skills and knowledge. The ICC’s training programs cover a wide range of topics, including entrepreneurship, management, marketing, finance, and others. The ICC also offers mentorship and coaching programs to help entrepreneurs and startups.

• Awards and recognition: The ICC recognizes and honors its members for their outstanding achievements and contributions. The ICC presents several awards, such as the Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the Business Excellence Award, and the Corporate Social Responsibility Award, among others. These awards help to promote excellence and innovation in Indian businesses and encourage them to continue to strive for excellence.