Economic Unions in Islamic Countries

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Joint Arab Chambers

Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Foundation

The Australia-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AACCI) was established in 1975, as the only national association for bilateral trade and investment between Australia and Arab League countries.

The Chamber is a non-profit, membership-based organization with representative offices in the major Australian states. It aims to facilitate two-way business and investmenjt opportunities for its members, in addition to building multicultural awareness to contribute to business success.

The current President of the AUSTRALIAN-ARAB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY is
Mr. James Harb

Objectives

The Chamber’s mission is to assist Australian companies exporting to the Middle East and North Africa markets and Arab companies looking to invest in or expand in Australia. They also specialize in providing members with business intelligence, business matching and networking opportunities. Its program includes introducing members to Australian and Arab speakers with experience in business in the Middle East and North Africa region, creating great opportunities for members to network and gather up-to-date business intelligence about the Arab business world, which leads to expanding bilateral trade and enhancing economic and political cooperation between Australia. And the Arab world.

Services

The Australian-Arab Chamber of Commerce aims to be an indispensable partner in providing services to members wishing to engage with the Arab world by making contacts aimed at building new business with Arab countries. Examples of these services include:

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Headquarters: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Canberra - Australia

Austro-Arab Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

The Austro-Arab Chamber of Commerce was established in 1989 to represent a bridge to support economic, scientific and cultural relations between Austria and the 22 member states of the League of Arab States in various fields. The Austrian Arab Chamber of Commerce operates under the umbrella of the Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries and the League of Arab States. The Chamber supports and promotes economic and commercial activities, and cooperates with many parties, including the Council of Arab Ambassadors and many organizations and bodies from the public and private sectors and international organizations.

The current president of the Austrian Arab Chamber of Commerce is
Senator Dr. Richard Schenz

Objectives

The Chamber aims to support, promote and encourage economic and commercial activities between the Arab and Austrian sides, in addition to achieving scientific and cultural communication and technology transfer, through support and promotion of economic and commercial activities and cooperation with many parties, including the Council of Arab Ambassadors and many organizations and bodies from the public sectors. Private and international organizations.

Services
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Arab Belgian Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

The Arab-Belgium-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce is a member of the Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Arab Countries since 1978, and connects the business community in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Arab countries. The Chamber constantly seeks to improve the services it provides to the business community, and also works to strengthen trade and investment relations between Belgium, Luxembourg and the Arab world.

The current President of the Arab Belgian Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce is
Mr. Johan Beerlandt

Objectives

The Arab-Belgium-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce works to strengthen trade and investment relations between Belgium, Luxembourg and the Arab world, and to develop the ever-growing business community. The Chamber also provides members with commercial information and services based on in-depth knowledge of the economic and commercial reality.

Services
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Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

For more than 70 years, the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce has been working to connect the Brazilian and Arab people to promote economic, social and cultural development. It has played a pivotal role in developing the relationship between the two peoples over the years by following the values of ethics, innovation, leadership, trust, commitment and skill.

The current President of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is
Mr. Osmar Shehfi

Objectives

The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce aims to promote all forms of exchange and cooperation between Brazil and Arab countries, with the aim of encouraging trade, economic, technological, scientific and cultural cooperation, investment and tourism. The Chamber also focuses on assisting companies and providing important marketing information, such as: business opportunities, economic indicators, sectoral data, and exploring the basic needs and interests of the Arab and Brazilian markets.

Services
Promoting trade and cultural integration between Brazil and Arab countries through:
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Arab British Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

The Arab-British Chamber of Commerce was established in 1975, with the aim of promoting trade and investment relations between the United Kingdom and the Arab world. It works closely with the Arab and British business community, ministers, diplomats and heads of state.

Current President of the Arab-British Chamber:
Baroness Elizabeth Simons

The current Secretary General and CEO of the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce is Mr. Bandar Reda
Objectives

The Chamber aims to promote bilateral trade and investment relations between Britain and Arab countries. To achieve this goal, it cooperates closely with ministries, official trade and investment bodies, Arab diplomatic missions in London, the British Chambers of Commerce, the League of Arab States, major Arab companies, and chambers of commerce in the Arab world. It seeks to achieve this goal through:

Services
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Arab-French Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

The Arab-French Chamber of Commerce was established in December 1970. It was established at the behest of the League of Arab States and a former minister in the government of General de Gaulle. It basically applies the principle of parity that distinguishes it and is the source of its strength, through its partnership with economic organizations in the Arab countries. The Chamber is subject to French law, and operates in accordance with its provisions of the 1901 Law on Associations.

The Arab-French Chamber of Commerce is a mixed, equal-represented association whose goal is to develop and strengthen commercial relations and industrial, financial, tourism and agricultural cooperation between economic decision-makers in France and the Arab countries.

Organizational Structure

At the head of the Chamber there is an executive body consisting of a French president, an Arab Secretary-General, an office, and a board of directors consisting of members, half of whom are appointed by the French institutions affiliated with the Chamber, and the second half by the chambers of commerce of the twenty-two members of the League of Arab States.

The current President of the Arab-French Chamber of Commerce is
Professor Vincent Reyna

Objectives
The Arab-French Chamber of Commerce – a body subject to French law and based on the principle of Arab-French parity since its founding in 1970 – seeks to develop economic exchanges and strengthen commercial and industrial relations between France and the Arab countries.
To reach these goals, all measures are taken to achieve them, including:
Services

1- Member privileges
In order for economists to quickly access the best source of information and establish direct relationships at the highest levels, the Arab-French Chamber of Commerce has made the following privileges available to its members:

2- Commercial attestation service

3- Mediation and Arbitration Center services
The Mediation and Arbitration Center provides – to any person or entity – a distinct means of resolving disputes, based on the dual Arab-French culture and respect for equality.

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Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Foundation

The establishment of the Joint Arab-Foreign Chambers came at the end of the sixties of the last century to serve the common goals of the Arab economy, strengthen ties and economic ties between Arab countries with the countries in which these chambers are located, enhance communication, and introduce opportunities for partnership and cooperation between economic institutions and businessmen from both sides.

The Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry was established and registered on December 8, 1976 with the Court of First Instance in Bonn as a public benefit association. Since the first of August 2000, the Chamber’s headquarters moved to Berlin and it was officially registered as the “Chamber” on August 27, 2007.

The current president of the Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry is
Dr. Peter Ramsauer

Objectives
The Chamber seeks to enhance commercial, industrial, financial and investment cooperation between Arab countries and the Federal Republic of Germany and to encourage understanding among their peoples.
In order to achieve these goals, the Chamber works in particular to carry out the following tasks:
Organizational Structure

General Assembly:
The General Assembly is the highest body in the Chamber and includes all members in Germany and the Arab countries.

Board of Directors:
The Board of Directors consists of 31 German members and 31 Arab members. The Arab side on the Board of Directors is represented by Their Excellencies the Presidents of the Arab Chambers of Commerce and Industry or their representatives, the Secretary-General of the General Federation of Arab Chambers of Commerce and the Assistant Secretary-General for Economic Affairs of the League of Arab States, in addition to five Their Excellencies the Ambassadors of Arab countries to Germany and the Secretary-General of the Chamber.

The German side consists of public figures and businessmen, in addition to the presence of the Federation of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry on the Board of Directors.

Executive Office:
The Executive Office is elected from among the members of the Board of Directors, and is formed on the basis of equal participation. Its mission is to monitor and follow up on the Chamber’s activities and management.

Services

The Chamber’s role is effectively highlighted as a reliable partner by providing assistance to businessmen from the Arab and German sides to enter new markets, and ensuring the continuation of existing sales sites, through:

1- Information
The Chamber provides its interested members – in cooperation with Germany – with information about economic developments and opportunities for cooperation with relevant companies. In addition, the Chamber provides companies and individuals with specialized individual consultations based on its information with legal and economic backgrounds about the relevant companies. The publications issued by the Chamber on the German economy – including the monthly economic report on trends in the German economy, the Market magazine, the business guide in Germany, and specialized publications – also constitute an important reference for Arab companies that cooperate with the German economy.

2- Communications
The Chamber provides support for the process of searching for business partners, paving the way for cooperation between Arab and German companies, and assistance in choosing the appropriate partner, given its understanding of the Arab and German market. The Chamber also mediates contentious issues between companies to reach an amicable solution to disputes that may arise.

3- Forums and Exhibitions
The forums organized annually by the Chamber express the Chamber’s understanding of its role as a bridge of communication between the German and Arab economies.

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Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce & Development

Foundation

The initiative to establish joint Arab-foreign chambers came based on the decisions and recommendations of the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League. At that time, the late Muhammad Abdel-Hay Al-Sayed, with the Council of His Excellency the Arab Ambassadors to Greece and with the Greek side, represented by the late Pavlos Vardinoyannis, undertook the negotiations to establish the Arab-Hellenic Chamber with the Greek Ministry of Commerce at that time. In light of this, the Chamber was established pursuant to Greek Law No. 990 dated 12/01/1979, followed by Presidential Decree No. 421 issued in April 1981.

The Hellenic Arab Chamber operates under the umbrella of the Greek Ministry of Development and Investment, in coordination with the Union of Arab Chambers in Lebanon, and in cooperation with the Council of Arab Ambassadors in Greece and the Arab federations and chambers of commerce. It is thus considered an extension of these Arab federations and chambers of commerce.

The current President of the ARAB-HELLENIC Chamber of Commerce and Development is
Mr. Harris Geronicolas

Objectives
Based on the statute of the Arab-Hellenic Chamber, the tasks assigned to it include the following:
Services

The Chamber contributes to developing and strengthening Arab-Greek cooperation in many fields, and the services provided by the Chamber vary between:

Contact information
Headquarters: Athens - Greece
Phone: +30 210-6711.210/ 6726.882

Arab-Irish Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

The Arab-Irish Chamber of Commerce was established in 1987, to promote and support the growth and development of trade relations between Ireland and Arab countries. The Chamber was established under the auspices of the Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, which is part of the Arab League and is headquartered in Beirut. All chambers of commerce in Arab countries belong to the Union of Arab Chambers.

The current President of the Irish Chamber of Commerce is
Mr. Enda Corneille

Objectives

The Irish Arab Chamber aims to support Irish exporters in dealing with Arab countries, and to help Arab companies do business in Ireland.

Services
In order to achieve the Chamber’s objectives, the Chamber provides its services to Arab and Irish beneficiaries, including:
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Joint Italian-Arab Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

Within the framework of strengthening and developing Arab-Italian economic relations, the Joint Italian-Arab Chamber of Commerce was established, which since its inception in 2015, has received the support of the main Italian authorities and institutions and representatives of Italian banks.

Thanks to the recognition and support that the Chamber enjoys from the Arab embassies in Rome, it is working to impose itself as an active and credible institution on the Arab-Italian scene and as an effective partner that contributes to strengthening trade relations and supporting economic cooperation between Arab countries and Italy. It also works to provide appropriate conditions for developing these relations through activities, events and forums organized by the Chamber, with the aim of facilitating trade and economic exchange between the Arab and Italian parties, and providing constructive opportunities to organize meetings between Italian and Arab businessmen.

The current president of the JOINT ITALIANARAB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is
Cesare Terfasini

Objectives
Services
The services provided by the Chamber are:

1- Assistance to companies
The Chamber works to assist small and medium-sized companies, through strategic consultations, follow-up actions and specific studies on the economic situation and investment opportunities in the Italian regions.

2- Communications
The Chamber facilitates commercial and economic communications between Arab companies and their Italian counterparts, promotes new partnerships, and helps Arab companies interested in investing in Italy to communicate with economic and financial institutions and bodies, in addition to organizing seminars, conferences and thematic meetings.

3- Information
The Arab-Italian Joint Chamber provides its members interested in the Italian market with targeted information on economic and commercial developments and available investment opportunities.

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Arab-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Foundation

The Arab-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an institution aimed at public benefit, created by ministerial decree dated October 21, 1986. Its primary objective is to develop economic, commercial, industrial and cultural relations between Portugal and 22 Arab countries on the basis of mutual interest, and in doing so it contributes fundamentally to strengthening relations Cooperation between Portugal and the Arab world.

The current president of the Arab-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry is
João Nabaish

Objectives
Services
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Arab-Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Foundation

The Swiss Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry was founded in 1974 in Geneva. It was created to strengthen trade, industrial and cultural relations between Switzerland and the member states of the League of Arab States.

The current President of the Swiss Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry is
Mr. Jean-Paul Folletti

Objectives

The Chamber’s objectives are to strengthen and expand relations between Switzerland and the member states of the League of Arab States, and in particular:

Services

The Chamber provides its services to coordinate, develop and facilitate commercial, industrial and financial relations between Switzerland and Arab countries, through:

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National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce

Foundation

The National Arab American Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) was founded 50 years ago to promote and provide support for Arab American businesses. It is considered the voice of American companies and the business sector in the Arab world, and the main gateway for Arab commercial companies to the United States.8

The current President of the National American-Arab Chamber of Commerce is
David Hammoud

Objectives
NUSACC aims to be uniquely positioned to connect business entities in the United States with their counterparts throughout the Arab world via:
Services
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Arab-Argentine Chamber of Commerce

The current President of the Argentine Arab Chamber of Commerce is
Engineer Julio Mad

Services
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Headquarters: Buenos Aires - Republic of Argentina.

Joint Kenya-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Foundation

Relations and communications between Kenya and the Arab world go back many centuries. Since ancient times, trade has flourished between them, and this has led to the consolidation of the unique ties between the two peoples in the political, social and cultural fields. As a result, the Kenyan-Arab Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry was formed. The authority was officially registered in Kenya in 1990 after long negotiations between the two sides.

Objectives
The Chamber aims to strengthen commercial, industrial, tourism and financial relations between Kenya and Arab countries. In particular, the Joint Department seeks to:
Services
Joint Chamber members are entitled to various types of services provided by the Joint Chamber, including:
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