ICC (International Chamber of Commerce), the world business organization, is the voice of the private sector within the UN, WTO, OECD, G20 and other international organizations.
It was founded in 1919 by the Merchants of Peace, a group of entrepreneurs, to expand international trade and represent business all over the world. Its members are organized in national committees.
The mission of ICC is to make business work for everyone, every day, everywhere by promoting open international trade and investment systems that foster peace, prosperity and opportunity for all.
Today, ICC works to advance its purpose to secure peace, prosperity and opportunity for all by combining its global influence and unmatched expertise in advocacy, standard setting activities, commercial dispute resolution and provision of global services. ICC supports the international community through the promotion of international trade and the delivery of practical tools and services to adapt and meet the challenges of globalisation towards a more inclusive and sustainable future.
ICC Switzerland is the Swiss National Committee of ICC and pays an annual fee subscription to ICC’s international secretariat in Paris. The rate is proportionate to the economic importance of each country’s member. ICC Switzerland is financially independent of ICC.
Members of ICC Switzerland are automatically members of ICC.
ICC Switzerland was founded in 1922 by economiesuisse (then called SHIV «Vorort»), the Swiss Bankers Association and the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in France. Its office is at economiesuisse in the “House of the Economy” in Zurich.
ICC Switzerland provides access for companies based in Switzerland to the activities of ICC. In Switzerland, in coordination with economiesuisse, ICC Switzerland alerts the Swiss Federal Administration to international business concerns.
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