American Chamber of Commerce in Russia
American Chamber of Commerce in Russia is the largest foreign business organization operating in Russia. It is non-government, non-for-profit, corporate-membership business association. Member of the European Council of American Chambers of Commerce. AmCham was founded in 1994 and have 2 representative offices: in Moscow and in St. Petersburg. Now the Chamber includes over 850 members companies in Russia. AmCham maintains a constant dialogue with the Russian government to protect and promote the economic interests of member companies. |
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Russo-British Chamber of Commerce
The Russo-British Chamber of Commerce promotes, facilitates and supports business between Russia and the UK. It is independent of government in both countries. RBCC is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee that has worked to promote trade and cooperation between the UK and Russia since 1916, helping companies in both countries to find trading partners and representing the interests of its member companies of all sizes. With offices in London, Moscow and St Petersburg, the modern-day Chamber provides up-to-date advice, research and market-entry support. |
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The Leningrad Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Leningrad Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the youngest Chamber in the system of regional chambers in Russian Federation. Within 7 years it has become not only the largest chamber (over 4700 members) in Russia, but a fertile soil in which effective relations between business and authorities in our region are built. The legal basis for such relations is compiled by agreements of cooperation between the Chamber, the Government, and the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. |
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Finnish-Russian Chamber of Commerce
Finnish-Russian Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1946. This is unique independent expert organization that promotes business development and competitiveness of companies in Finland and Russia. FRCC has great experience of working in the sphere of bilateral economic and trade relations between Finland and Russia. There are 850 companies members, among them 750 Finnish and 100 Russian members. |
The St. Petersburg International Business Association for North-Western Russia (SPIBA)
The St. Petersburg International Business Association for North-Western Russia is an international, non-profit, independent organization which unites foreign and Russian companies that share SPIBA's mission and principles. SPIBA's mission is to facilitate business development for its members in North West Russia. Since its establishment in 1995, SPIBA has become a respected partner of the international business community in North-Western Russia by honoring its mission and principles. There are 120 members now. |
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