COMMISSIONS
The ICC advances its work through policy commissions. It has 11 policy commissions. ICC Kenya has established the following Commissions, they include; Arbitration and ADR, Banking, Global Commercial Law and Practice, Competition, Anti-Corruption and Corporate Responsibility, Customs and Trade Facilitation, Digital Economy, Environment and Energy, Marketing and Advertising, IP Commission, Taxation Commission and Trade and Investment.
Commission on Finance and Banking
The International Chamber of Commerce (The ICC) is the world’s largest business organization representing 45 million companies from all sectors and company sizes in over 130 countries. It is the only business organization with UN Observer Status.
International Chamber of Commerce-Kenya (ICC Kenya) was launched in June 2017 and formally registered in August 2019 as the National Committee of The ICC in Kenya. ICC Kenya’s membership is made up of business associations and corporate organizations of all sizes from all sectors of the economy. The main objective of ICC Kenya is to work closely with the The ICC on policy advocacy on behalf of Kenyan business community with international operations as well as linking members to the global business community thereby exposing them to an array of opportunities.
The ICC advances its work through 11 Commissions: Arbitration and ADR; Banking; Commercial Law and Practice; Competition; Corporate Responsibility and Anti-Corruption; Digital Economy; Environment and Energy; Intellectual Property; Marketing and Advertising; Taxation; Trade and Investment Policy
Commission Team
Contact
- 7th Floor, South Tower, Two Rivers, Limuru Road, Nairobi, Kenya
- +254 797 125 179
- info@icckenya.co.ke
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The International Chamber of Commerce (The ICC) is the world’s largest business organization representing 45 million companies from all sectors and company sizes in over 130 countries.