International non-governmental body concerned with promotion of trade and harmonisation of trading practice. Responsible for drafting and publishing
A private, politically independent organization set up in 1919 in Paris, France, to facilitate and improve trade and business relations between countries. It also represents private business interests at national and international levels. Its activities include the definition of INCOTERMS. Français: Chambre Internationale de Commerce Español: Cámara de Comercio Internacional (CCI)
The international body that promotes and facilitates world trade, and who codifies world trade practices in various sets of Rules.
Private global business organisation. Its activities cover a broad spectrum : arbitration and dispute resolution ; promotion of open trade and market economy system, business self-regulation, fighting corruption or commercial crime. Official web site: ( http://www.iccwbo.org)(FR:Chambre de commerce internationale, IT:Camera di Commercio Internazionale )
An international body which governs the terms and conditions of various financial transactions worldwide, it is headquartered in France and has no affiliation with the local Chamber of Commerce offices.
A non-governmental organization founded in 1919 to promote trade, investment and the free market system. The ICC helps the international business community develop solutions for environmental problems, while striving to ensure that intergovernmental organizations concerned with the environment consider business views.
Private global business organisation (www.iccwbo.org). Its activities cover arbitration and dispute resolution; promotion of open trade and market economy system, business self-regulation, fighting corruption or commercial crime.
The international body which promotes and facilitates world trade, and which codifies world trade practices in various publications - see ICC Rules? under Introduction to International Trade.
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This is an organization of businesses with membership from over 80 countries. The ICC meets to resolve business disputes and to harmonize worldwide trade practices by establishing agreed upon rules.
A world business organization that brings business people and experts together to formulate policies in such areas as banking, taxation and the environment.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is an international organization that works to promote and support global trade and globalization. It serves as an advocate of world business in the global economy, in the interests of economic growth, job creation, and prosperity. As a global business organization, made up of member states, it helps the development of global outlooks on business matters.