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Objectives
The ICC INDIA is established to fulfill
the following:
- Participate in the promotion of the activities
of International Chamber of Commerce.
- Facilitate commercial interaction among
member countries.
- Evolve business view on all international
matters relating to finance, industry, commerce and
environmen, among others.
- Encourage progress, promote peace and cordial
relations among countries and their citizens by the cooperation
of businessmen and organisations,
- Nominate members on the bodies of ICC to
represent Indian Business interests.
- Do all such things as may be incidental
or conducive to the proper representation of the commercial,
industrial, financial, shipping and trading interests of
India in the organisation and work at the international
Chamber.
Services
- Whether settling international contractual
dispute, protecting business from commercial frauds and
counterfeiting or promotion of trade and joint ventures,
the ICC INDIA provides most useful services to business.
- It informs about scheduled ICC conferences
and symposia which will help members up-date information
relating to their business.
- It organises Seminars/Workshops/Symposia
on various aspects of business facilitation from time to
time and invites distinguished business leaders/experts
for lectures/discussions.
- It offers a number of books and coporate
hand-books publisher by ICC publication division on topics
including banking practices, arbitration proceedings, finance,
commercial problems, environment and telecommunications,
at a price.
- It helps members to avail services of ICC
International Court of arbitration for the settlement of
commercial disputes; the ATA Carnet System for temporary
duty-free imports; the ICC Institute of International Business
Law and Practice; the International Maritime Bureau, which
combats maritime fraud; and Counter-feiting Intelligence
Bureau.
- Information is sent to members on specialised
ICC commissions made up of business experts, which meet
regularly to formulate policies on a broad range of issues
affecting commerce, investment and business practices.
Why ICC India
Set up in 1929, Indian National Committee of
International Chamber of Commerce (INC-ICC) is one of the
most active chapters of the ICC, the world's apex business
organisation. In its fold, it has a large membership of enterprises,
chambers of commerce, trade & industry associations. It
is the forum, which makes it easier to do business internationally.
It was rechristened as ICC INDIA, effective March 1, 1996.
The International linkages of ICC INDIA are
far and wide. The ICC network speaks, directly and indirectly,
for thousands of corporations and industrial and trade associations
in over 120 countries.
Keeping with its objectives of promoting liberlisation
in the country, accelerating flow of foreign investment and
lowering tariff barriers to promote international trade, since
its inception, it has been playing a crucial role in interacting
with Government and business on economic policies. As
the process of economic reforms is gaining ground, it is emerging
as a rallying point for Indian business in their effort towards
globalisation.
ICC INDIA has a two-way communication link
with ICC. It is the gateway, enabling Indian industries
to have access to the mind boggling body of information compiled,
analysed and interpreted by ICC. It is the distribution centre
for the valuable ICC publications which include rules on documentary
credits and INCOTERMS (international Commercial Terms) which
are of constant use to importers and exporters. World
business community has immensely enriched from these publications
so as many
Indian enterprises. Why not you?
ICC INDIA has been playing a pivotal rote in
the deliberations of the ICC designed to promote world trade.
Today, the voice of Indian business is projected at ICC councils
and through ICC and UN and its specified agencies. India
has had the unique opportunity to host two conclaves of ICC
in 1965 and in 1987 which brought together world business
community to this land of infinite opportunities. It
is a matter of honour for India that Dr Bharat Ram, an eminent
industrialist from India, had become the President of ICC
for the period 1969-71. After 22 years, another leading
industrialist, Mr. Hari Shankar Singhania was elected President
for the years 1993 & 1994. Important industrialists
from India have been serving in the ICC board. Ably
supported by an efficient secretariat, the ICC INDIA offers
an unmatched opportunity for Indian business to go global.
How Business Can Benefit?
Membership in ICC INDIA brings many concrete
benefits to both individual companies and to the cause of
private enterprises in general. ICC INDIA members can -
- Cut costs for business by using ICC trade
facilitation activities.
- Achieve better conditions for profitable
international trade and investment.
- Promote their companies' reputation in the
World forum especially through World Chambers Networks.
- Enrich their organisations particular area
of expertise through their executive involvement in ICC
INDIA projects.
- Make invaluable contacts of the ICC - a
meeting place for business people from all our of the world
in every sector.
- Develop practical policies of use to business
everywhere.
- Get help with their company's needs and
problems in international trade.
- Obtain advance information on policy and
practical issues affecting the context in which international
business operates.
- Unique opportunities for the shared expertise
through ICC working groups.
- Access to essential ICC publications, conferences
and services at much discounted price.
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