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The Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD), formerly known as the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (ICCIA)[1] is an international chamber of commerce that "represents the private sector" of 57 Islamic countries.[2] It was established in 1977 in Karachi, Pakistan, and is headquartered there.[2]
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According to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, with which it is affiliated, its goal is to organize cooperation across countries in various fields, and "promote" investment opportunities and joint ventures.[2] Its members are Chambers, National Chambers, Unions, or Federations of Commerce and Industry of member countries.[2]
The languages of the organization are Arabic, English, and French.[3]
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Full members
A current list of ICCD members can be viewed at the official members list.
Affiliated members
The affiliated members of the ICCD are as follows:[16]
- Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce
- Arab-West Africa Chamber of Commerce & Industry
- Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Bashkortostan
- Irish Islamic Chamber of commerce (IICC)[17]
- Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan
- Thai Muslim Trade Association (TMTA)
- Federation of the Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ)
Observer members
The observer members of the ICCD are as follows:[18]
- Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce
- Organization of Islamic Cooperation
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