Iran Chamber of Commerce Industries and Mines
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The Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines (ICCIM) is a non-profit semi-governmental institution, established to facilitate economic growth and development in the country. ICCIM is a forum in the field of industries, mines and agriculture. Its main functions are:[1]
- facilitating cooperation among business persons and owners of industries, mines and agricultural units,
- advising in the implementation of relevant state laws and regulations,
- providing advisory opinions to the Government on commercial and economic issues,
- establishing relations with chambers of commerce in other countries. At present, Iran’s Chamber of Commerce has relations with 40 international chambers,[2]
- establishing joint chambers or committees of commerce, according to the general policies of the Government,
- seeking to identify export markets for Iranian products and services,
- settling through arbitration, domestic or international commercial disputes, by establishing the ICCIM Arbitration Center.
[edit] See also
- Economy of Iran
- Industry of Iran
- Taxation in Iran
- Iranian labor law
- Foreign Direct Investment in Iran
- Iran's international rankings in economy
- List of major economic laws in Iran
- Licensing and franchising in Iran
- Ministry of Industries and Mines (Iran)
- Bank of Industry and Mine
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.irantradelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Irans-Foreign-Trade-Regime-Report.pdf
- ^ http://www.iran-daily.com/1389/2/15/MainPaper/3672/Page/5/Index.htm
[edit] External links
- (Persian) Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines
- (English) Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines
- Iraninvestment.org
- History of ICCIM
- Iran's Foreign Trade Regime - Document explaining all avenues and procedures for commercial dispute resolution in Iran.
- Iran's Trade Promotion Organization - Affiliated to the Ministry of Commerce (Iran)
- UN's Iran Trade Point Network
- Videos
- Iran's Chamber of Commerce election - PressTV video (2011)