A cooperation agreement was signed between China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) and the World Chambers Federation (WCF).
The signing ceremony was witnessed by Yin Zonghua, Vice Chairman of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and Peter Mihok, Chairman of the WCF in Beijing on April 11.
Both sides agreed that the cooperation agreement will strengthen the business links, create more trade and investment opportunities for the member companies, promote multilateral economic and trade cooperation and boost global economy. The agreement mainly includes establishing an annual meeting mechanism, an information exchange and sharing system, a dialogue platform for the business community, organizing exchange visits of business delegations, and providing training sessions and commercial legal services.
Established in 1951, the WCF aims at serving 12,000 members of International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and offering public services and products for international trade, improving the liberalization and facilitation of international trade and promoting economic globalization.