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The virtual 34th CACCI conference was held on 30th October
The theme of the conference: Achieving sustainable growth in a turbulent and disruptive global market
About CACCI
- The Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) is a regional non-governmental association principally composed of the national chambers or associations of commerce and industry in Asia and the Western Pacific.
- With a current membership from 27 countries or independent economies, it cuts across national boundaries to link businessmen and promote economic growth throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
- CACCI is a non-governmental organization granted consultative status under the United Nations.
- On February 15-20, 1965, representatives of chambers of commerce and other trade organisations from various countries in Asia gathered in Manila for an Asian Conference of Chambers of Commerce under the theme ‘Asian Progress Through Economic Co-operation.’
- On February 15-20, 1965, representatives of chambers of commerce and other trade organisations from various countries in Asia gathered in Manila for an Asian Conference of Chambers of Commerce under the theme ‘Asian Progress Through Economic Co-operation.’
- In September 1965, just a few months after holding the conference, the Select Committee met in Hong Kong to discuss the establishment of the Confederation of Asian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
- On May 2-6, 1966 CACCI held its inaugural conference in Taipei with 10 national chambers represented.