International Chamber of Commerce - Hong Kong (ICC-HK) is rated 3 out of 5 in the category international trade and development. Read and write reviews about International Chamber of Commerce - Hong Kong (ICC-HK). The International Chamber of Commerce – Hong Kong (ICC-HK) was inaugurated in 1998 as the Hong Kong representative body of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). A non-profit making institution, it seeks to project Hong Kong’s business interests in the international community and to mobilize Hong Kong business to participate in the activities of ICC. ICC-HK further aims to share Hong Kong’s experience with businesses elsewhere and engages in ICC’s endeavours in setting business standards and in promoting interflow of business around the world. Apart from formulating policy and practice codes and standards, ICC-HK provides a number of services, such as distributing ICC publications, organizing seminars and on-the-job training for professional requirements or major business issues, and electronic processing services for trade documentation, to comply with Hong Kong government’s import and export regulations, or to meet the requirements of importing countries. ICC, founded in 1919, is the “world business organization” and enjoys consultative status at the highest level with the United Nations and its specialized agencies. It promotes an open international trade and investment system and the market economy. ICC has unrivalled expertise in defining practices that govern the conduct of business across borders and have become part of the fabric of international trade. Website: http://www.icchkcbc.org/
Address
Rm 201, 2/F., OfficePlus@Sheung Wan 93-103 Wing Lok Street,
Company size
5001-10,000 employees