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Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) the voice of SMEs serves as the first point of business contact for penetration into new market and a vibrant platform putting forward facts-based opinions, suggestions and recommendations for a brighter tomorrow in the sphere of trade, commerce and the overall economy. DCCI, the largest and most active Chamber of the country, established in 1958, was incorporated under the companies Act, V11 of 1913 as a limited company on March 10, 1959. It serves as a model of non-profit, service-oriented organization. It has rendered more than five decades of very useful services for the development of business and industry in Bangladesh. DCCI is a dynamic, large, medium and small entrepreneur representative chamber having about five thousand (5000) members.

It has four classes of membership: General, Associate, Town Association and Trade Group. The Chamber is run by a Board of twenty-four Directors representing all classes of membership. One third of the Directors retire every year. A President, a Senior Vice-President and a Vice-President are elected by the Board for a term of one year. The President is the Chief Executive of the Chamber. The Board of Directors is assisted by a number of Standing Committees on various important business-related subjects and by a full fledged Secretariat.

Services:

  • Research and Business Development
  • Trade and Business Information both Electronic and Paper based
  • Dispute settlement
  • Consultancy
  • Documentation
  • Business matching
  • Training
  • Organizing Fair and Trade Delegation
  • Publications

Project:

The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) is the first point of contact for business in this country. It facilitates commerce for the local as well as foreign entrepreneurs to catering their demands in penetrating into a new market.

SEQUA Project SWITCH Asia Re-tie Bangladesh

DCCI is closely involved with the applicant implementing the proposed action. DCCI will assist SEQUA in implementing the project, will stay in regular contact with SEQUA and other partners and report about the activities of its responsibility. DCCI' will use its experience and knowledge gained in implementing EU-financed grant projects.

 

A. H. M. Nurul Islam
Secretary
Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI)