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Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development

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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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A current list of ICCD members can be viewed at the official members list.

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Affiliated members

The affiliated members of the ICCD are as follows:[16]

  1. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce
  2. Arab-West Africa Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  3. Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Bashkortostan
  4. Irish Islamic Chamber of commerce (IICC)[17]
  5. Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan
  6. Thai Muslim Trade Association (TMTA)
  7. Federation of the Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ)

Observer members

The observer members of the ICCD are as follows:[18]

  1. Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  2. Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce
  3. Organization of Islamic Cooperation
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