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ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COUNCIL
INTRODUCTION
ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COUNCIL
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The International Trade Council is a peak-body, not-for-profit, chamber of commerce, working to progress the common interests of government, industry bodies, businesses, entrepreneurs, and investors under one "roof".
The Council’s direct reach includes more than 79 government trade and investment agencies, 418 chambers of commerce, and approximately 29000 member businesses. The Council regularly corresponds with approximately 13000 investors and 2.4 million other c-level contacts across 176 countries.
Together with our network of constituent chambers of commerce, industry associations and business collectives, the Council’s reach exceeds 40 million organizations worldwide.
The Council’s global headquarters are complemented by a network of elected regional chairpersons resident across the globe. These chairpersons act as a focal point for complex in-country issues.
The International Trade Council also employs work-from-home individuals currently located in Bangladesh, Georgia, India, Philippines & Russia. These employees are typically Council alumni who have opted to maintain their working relationship after moving back to their home countries.
Working together, members of the International Trade Council are united by a common purpose; to enhance their collective capabilities and organizational strengths, and to bring influential companies and leaders together to solve issues related to international trade.