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Alaska State Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Juneau-Anchorage, Alaska
The Alaska State Chamber of Commerce has a mission to drive positive change
for Alaska's business environment and to improve their member organizations
by providing leadership, advocacy, connectivity and support. The Alaska
State Chamber of Commerce's vision is to be the voice of Alaska business.
Membership in the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce provides opportunities
to network and shape rules and regulations that affect the way people do
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American Chamber of Commerce in France
Offices: Paris, France
The American Chamber of Commerce in France was founded in 1894 making it
the oldest US business organization abroad. The Chamber is an independent
not-for-profit association registered both in France and in the United States.
AmCham France is the collective voice of Franco-American business interests
in France. The Chamber's role is to serve its members in the international
business community. Chamber members are engaged in trade, industry and professional
services, from small companies to large multinational corporations. |
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Chamber of Commerce in Germany
Offices: Berlin-Frankfurt, Germany
The American Chamber of Commerce in Germany is a membership organization
that represents the interests of its 3,000 American and German members.
Celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2003, AmCham Germany is one of the
oldest and largest bilateral economic organizations in Europe. AmCham Germany's
mission is to promote unrestricted competition, trade and investment between
Germany and the United States. |
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American Chamber of Commerce in Italy
Offices: Milan-Rome, Italy
The American Chamber of Commerce in Italy is affiliated with the Chamber
of Commerce of Washington DC and is a member of the European Council of
American Chambers of Commerce, the umbrella agency which promotes free trade
between the European Union and the United States. AmCham represents the
major Chambers of Commerce and trade and industrial associations in the
United States; it is a founding member of the Union of Foreign and Italian-Foreign
Chambers of Commerce in Italy. |
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Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ)
Offices: Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya, Tokyo
The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan has more than 3,000 individual
members representing more than forty countries and 1,400 companies. The
mission of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan is to further the development
of commerce between the United States of America and Japan, promote the
interests of US companies and members, and improve the international business
environment in Japan. |
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American
Chamber of Commerce in Mexico
Offices: Mexico City, Mexico
The American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico is an independent non-profit
organization dedicated to the representation, promotion, and development
of business interests between Mexico and the United States. Founded in 1917,
American Chamber/Mexico is the largest and oldest American Chamber of Commerce
outside of the United States, serving the business community in the promotion
of trade and commerce. |
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American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
Offices: Shanghai, China
The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai is a business organization
established in 1915. AmCham Shanghai represents 1,300 companies and 3,000
individual members and is growing by an average of 80 new members per month.
They are committed to the principles of free trade, open markets, private
enterprise and the unrestricted flow of information. The American Chamber
of Commerce in Shanghai strives to be the leading international business
association in China. |
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American
Chamber of Commerce in Spain
Offices: Barcelona-Madrid, Spain
The American Chamber of Commerce in Spain represents and defends the interests
of US companies in Spain doing business with Spain vis-à-vis the Spanish
and European authorities (through ECCAC) through white papers and direct
contact with public officials. They increase US investments in and exports
to Spain, making Spain the natural destination for US companies in Europe
and the world. In order to achieve this, AmCham Spain “sells” Spain in the
US and serves as intermediary between local and US interests. |
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