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American Business Council of Dubai & the
Northern Emirates
Offices: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The American Business Council of Dubai and
the Northern Emirates is a non-profit, voluntary
association of individuals and companies.
Their objectives are to promote the development
of commerce and investment between the United
States of America and Dubai and the Northern
Emirates, as well as to be a direct liaison
with the Chamber of Commerce of the United
States and other chambers of commerce and
business organizations, and to express the
views of the local American business community
to public and private interests in the United
States. |
Associated Oregon Industries (AOI)
Offices: Salem, Oregon
Associated Oregon Industries is the Oregon
business leader in shaping public policies.
It achieves consensus on and provides effective
leadership for the business agenda in the
Legislature, with state agencies and the
public. AOI is committed to strengthening
and promoting the free enterprise system
in Oregon and contributes to the economic
health of the state by providing research,
education, services and resources to Oregon
businesses. |
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Brazil United States Business Council
Offices: Washington, DC
The Brazil-US Business Council is a private
sector organization focused on promoting
the free flow of trade and investment between
Brazil and the United States. With a US
Section representing the largest US investors
in Brazil and a Brazil Section managed by
the Brazilian National Confederation of
Industry, the Council has the ability to
forge consensus between the two private
sectors and communicate it to both governments
in a bilateral context. |
British American Business Council (BABC)
Offices: New York, New York; Washington,
DC & London, England
The British-American Business Council is
the largest transatlantic business network,
with more than 30 chapters and 3,500 member
companies based in major regions throughout
North America and the United Kingdom. As
well as providing practical business benefits
and opportunities for members, the BABC
is also concerned to promote a positive
transatlantic policy environment to assist
them in the efficient and profitable conduct
of their business. |
Business Council for International Understanding
(BCIU)
Offices: Washington, DC; New York, New
York; Houston, Texas & London, England
BCIU, a US business association founded
in 1955 as a White House initiative, is
dedicated to promoting dialogue and action
between the business and government communities
for the purpose of expanding international
commerce. BCIU programs have expanded to
include discussions not only with US Ambassadors,
but also with other senior diplomatic, cabinet-level
officials, and heads of state serving both
US and foreign governments. |
Business Council of Alabama (BCA)
Offices: Montgomery, Alabama
Since its founding in 1985, BCA has worked
to improve Alabama's business climate. The
Business Council of Alabama is a statewide
business association representing the interests
and concerns of almost 5,000 businesses
and industries, which employ more than 750,000
Alabamians. The Business Council of Alabama
is committed to meeting the needs of BCA
members, prospective members, legislators
and policy-makers, and members of the media. |
Business Council of British Columbia (BCBC)
Offices: Vancouver, British Columbia
The Business Council of British Columbia
is an association representing approximately
200 large and medium-sized enterprises engaged
in business in British Columbia. Our members
are drawn from all major sectors of the
provincial economy, including forest products,
mining, manufacturing, transportation, agri-food,
telecommunications, information technology,
financial services, energy, tourism, retail,
construction, healthcare, education and
the professions. The corporate members and
the associations affiliated with the Business
Council are responsible for one-quarter
of all jobs in British Columbia. |
Business Council of Fairfield County
Offices: Stamford, Connecticut
For over three decades, The Business Council
has mobilized southwestern Connecticut's
business, political and community leadership
around issues critical to the region's viability
as a business destination. As we navigate
in this new millennium, The Business Council's
leadership and expertise continue to be
put to work in the areas of transportation
planning, legislative advocacy, higher education,
economic data collection and analysis, professional
development, business leadership and non-profit
capacity building. |
Business Council of New York State (BCNYS)
Offices: Albany, New York
The Business Council of New York State is
a statewide business organization, working
to build an economic renaissance for New
York State and its people. They pursue this
mission in two basic ways: by advocating
public policies that will improve the business
climate, expand the economy and produce
new jobs, and by providing services that
help their member companies succeed in their
businesses. |
Business Council of Westchester
Offices: White Plains, New York
The Business Council of Westchester, previously
known as The County Chamber of Commerce,
is the county's largest business organization,
with over 1100 major corporate, mid-size
and small-business and professional member
firms and individuals. The Business Council
advocates for Westchester's business community
at the local, state and federal levels and
provides a wide variety of programs, information
and services to meet the needs of its members.
The Business Council of Westchester also
provides a variety of programs, information
and services to meet the needs of its members. |
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