PARTNERS

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY, CRAFTSMANSHIP AND AGRICULTURE OF LATINA 
The Chamber of Commerce Industry Craftsmanship and Agriculture of Latina (CC.I.AA) was founded in 1934 with the aim to support the local economic system. The main services offered to enterprises are: management of rolls, lists and enterprises register, certifications, market regulation. The Chamber of Commerce also supports the creation of new enterprises and provides information on financial facilities. Contact: Mrs. Loredana Pugliese
Phone: 0773/672252
Fax: 0773/474087
E-mail:
loredana.pugliese@lt.camcom.it

 

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF UZBEKISTAN
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan (CCIU), a non-governmental and non-profit organization, was founded in 2004. Its mission is to contribute to the development of the Uzbek economy and its integration into the world economic system by assisting Uzbek entrepreneurs, especially SMEs. Its main tasks include information sharing and consultations, publication of business catalogues, representation and protection of entrepreneurial rights and interests, development of training and educational activities. Contact: Mr. Nodir Sultan-Mukhamedov
Phone: +998 71 233 06 99
Fax: +998 71 232 09 03
E-mail:
business@chamber.uz

 

CZECH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE  
The Czech Chamber of Commerce (CCC) is an independent public institution for enterprise self-governance. It was founded in 1993 and is the legal successor of the Chamber networks existing in this territory since 1920’s. With more than 15 000 members, the CCC acts as a one-stop-shop for both domestic and foreign enterprises looking for information, new business opportunities and any kind of expertise. Its regional and professional structure comprises 14 regional and 72 local chambers as well as about 80 branch associations. Contact: Mr. Jiří Hansl
Phone: +420 266 721 503
Fax: +420 266 721 695
E-mail:
hansl@komora.cz

 

HUNGARIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
The mission of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) is to foster the development of the economy, the safety of business transactions and fair market practices and the representation of the common interest of those carrying out business activities. HCCI especially aims at strengthening small and medium enterprises, by increasing their competitiveness and creating proper co-operation between small businesses and multinational companies. Today the voluntary based chamber system is supported by more than 33 000 companies. Contact: Mrs. Maria Stark
Phone: + 36 1 474 5140
Fax: + 36 1 474 5149
E-mail:
stark@mkik.hu

 

LATVIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
The Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is a non-governmental, politically neutral organization representing Latvian businesses of various sectors. LCCI represents business interests through a constant dialogue with national and local governments, and participates in the drafting of commercial legislation. LCCI also provides reliable business information, at domestic and international level, contributing to the development of Latvia's foreign trade. LCCI is the largest business organization in the country. Contact: Ms. Elena Ponomarjova
Phone: +371 67830811
Fax: +371 67820092
E-mail:
jelena.ponomarjova@chamber.lv

 

ISTANBUL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Founded in 1882 and with its approx. 350 000 members, the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ICOC) represents the Turkish business community. It supports Turkey's EU membership and lobbies in this direction. Considering commercial relations as one of the most important aspect of international relations, it aims at increasing international trade and foreign investment attraction, making of Turkey, especially Istanbul, an attractive trade hub. It gives a special importance to the development of SMEs, the backbones of economies.

Contact: Ms. Tuba Kobas
Phone: +90 212 455 64 11
Fax: +90 212 512 10 63
E-mail :
tuba.kobas@ito.org.tr