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International Chambers of Commerce for:
New Zealand, Nicaragua, Northern Ireland, Norway

 

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New Zealand
There are 29 Chambers in
New Zealand that support over 22,000 members who are active in their business environment both nationally and internationally.

Each Chambers' role is to influence and inspire business and deliver success. As not-for-profit business membership associations, the New Zealand Chambers of Commerce promote, support and encourage sustainable, profitable business growth.

The New Zealand Chambers do this by positively influencing the environment in which businesses operate, by providing training, advice, information and support.

New Zealand’s www.iccwbo.org Chambers of Commerce are divided into 4 hubs: Northern, Central, Canterbury and Southern; and affiliated with 22,000 Chambers internationally – the International Chamber of Commerce, or ICC, providing members with access to the largest business network in the world.

The New Zealand Chambers of Commerce also act as a voice and advocate to assist members; and the range of opportunities, products, services and savings available as part of membership, a support businesses in their growth and success.

The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce www.manawatuchamber.co.nz/ Manawatu Chamber of Commerce

Auckland Regional Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
Level 3, 100 Mayoral Drive, Auckland Box 47, Auckland 1140. New Zealand http://www.aucklandchamber.co.nz

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New Zealand Chambers of Commerce https://www.wecc.org.nz

Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce.
The Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce (CECC) www.cecc.org.nz

Rotorua Chamber of Commerce www.rotchamber.co.nz

The Queenstown Lakes District. Chamber Of Commerce and Industry www.queenstownchamber.org.nz

Chamber Docs www.chamberdocs.co.nz The New Zealand Chambers of Commerce have been authorised by the New Zealand Customs Service to certify preferential Certificates of Origin

  New Zealand
www.waikatochamber.co.nz The Waikato Chamber of Commerce provide events and training, disseminate informationTauranga Chamber Of Commerce
www.tauranga.org.nz

The NZ Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Northland (Inc) is a non-political, non-profit organisation www.northchamber.co.nz

Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce. Doing business in www.commerce.org.nz Creating networks and supporting businesses

www.cambridgechamber.co.nz The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce supports and inspires business

 
NICARAGUA
Nicaragua, set between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, is a Central American nation. To its south is Granada.

Camara de Comercio de Nicaragua. Rotonda Gueguense 400 Mts. al Sur 20 Vrs. Este Apdo. POS. 135 - Managua - Nicaragua Fax: +505 268-3600 www.caconic.org.ni

 
The Camara de Comercio de Nicaragua is a local organization of businesses and companies in Managua with the intention to develop and further the interests of local companies and businesses in Nicaragua.

Nicaraguan American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) www.naccflorida.com

A Nicaraguan association established to further the business interests of its community; to serve world business by promoting trade and investment, open markets for goods.

  Members of a Chamber of Commerce are usually international and local operating companies, such as lawyers, property developers, tourism companies, airlines, manufacturing companies, import and export businesses, banks, finance companies, legal advisors, IT and electronics manufacturers etc.

Chambers of Commerce main activities are, among others, safeguarding business interests and sharing business experiences and business interests, contact with governments, civil society, local media and the press and organzing trade shows and events.

 
NORTHERN IRELAND
www.northernirelandchamber.com 4-5 Donegall Square South, Belfast, BT1 5JA. Tel:+44 (0)28 9024 4113   fax: +44 (0)28 9024 7024   Email: mail@northernirelandchamber.com

Belfast Chamber of Trade & Commerce www.belfastchamber.com

NI Chamber is an award winning, quality assured, customer focused membership organisation with over 230 years commitment to the Northern Ireland economy. Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce & Industry

It is a well-known network for business with a membership of 1,200 businesses representing over 100,000 employees. It includes Corporates, SMEs, Micro businesses and sole traders across every area of business from manufacturing to agri-foods, services to retail and the professions.

Newry Chamber of Commerce & Trade http://www.newrychamber.com

Newry Chamber is the leading business networking and strategic lobbying organisation along the Eastern Seaboard Corridor.

The Newry Chamber promotes business between it members and others. It represents the interests of the business sector at local, regional and national level.

 

NORWAY
http://chamber.no Oslo Chamber of Commerce. Henrik Ibsensgate 100, 0255 Oslo. Email: mail@chamber.no
Telefon: 22 12 94 00   Faks: 22 12 94 01

ICC Norway International Chamber of Commerce. Henrik Ibsensgate, 100, P.O.Box 2626, Solli 0203 Oslo, Norway. Email: post@iccnorge.no Tel: +47 22561688, Fax: +47 22555711 www.iccnorge.no

ICC Norway is an ICC national committee. The national bodies comprise leading companies and business associations in their countries or territories. http://chamber.no/language/en/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shipping Hazards
"...airplane are very expensive and owners are more concern about their Airplane than your goods..."

The journey, that the exporter's product must make
to its overseas destination is usually far more hazardous than the same product shipped to a local customer.

Although occasional mishaps,
such as goods arriving at the wrong destination or fresh vegetables arriving frozen, are not totally unusual. When the box or crate is unloaded at the Port of Destination, it may also be subjected to rough handling.

 

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The exporter should be aware of the hazards involved in shipping goods abroad i.e. rough handling, transshipment, pilferage, excessive humidity or dryness and extremes of temperature.
 

 

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