Chamber of commerce
Chambers of commerce are business advocacy groups which are usually not associated with government. Their primary goal is to improve the business climate in a locality, typically through business networks and lobbying.
Related Topics:
Business networks - Lobbying
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They are separate from the Better Business Bureau insofar as there is no national organization that binds them under a formal operations doctrine. Chambers of commerce can also include economic development groups, as well as tourism and visitors bureaus.
Related Topics:
Better Business Bureau - Economic development
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There are basically two models worldwide, 'compulsory' or 'continental', those which companies of a certain area are obliged to belong to. This happens in most countries of EU (France, Germany, Italy, Spain). Their main tasks are Foreign Trade Promotion, Training and General Services to companies. They also have a consultive function. This means that Administration must consult chambers whenever a new law related industry or commerce is proposed. Non-compulsory models exist in English-speaking countries like USA, Canada or the UK. The worlds oldest English speaking Chamber of Commerce is that of Glasgow Scotland set up in 1783.
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