7th World Chambers Congress kicks off in Mexico City

Mexican President Felipe Calderon officially opened the 7th World Chambers Congress on Wednesday 8 June in Mexico City.
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon officially opened the 7th World Chambers Congress on Wednesday 8 June in Mexico City.
With just over two weeks to go until the 7th World Chambers Congress in Mexico City on 8-10 June 2011, registration is still open, although remaining places are going fast. Most have been taken up by representatives of chambers of commerce and businesses from around the world.
The jury has announced 20 finalists of the ICC World Chambers Federation’s (WCF) 2011 World Chambers Competition, the only international event of this scale that recognizes innovative projects undertaken by chambers of commerce and industry from around the world.
Registration is in full swing for the 7th World Chambers Congress, which will be held in Mexico City, from 8-10 June 2011. It is being held for the first time in Latin America and will open new doors for delegates.
The ICC World Chambers Federation (WCF) is offering sponsors a unique opportunity to get their key messages across to businesses from around the world during the 7th World Chambers Congress.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon will open the 7th World Chambers Congress, a meeting of chambers of commerce and businesses from around the world, in Mexico City on 8-10 June this year.
Chambers of Commerce have an extra month to put their best projects forward for the 2011 World Chambers Competition, as the deadline for applications has been extended to 1 March 2011.
The 7th World Chambers Congress in Mexico City is exactly one-year away and as preparations gear up, the ICC World Chambers Federation has unveiled a new website and ways for delegates to participate to mark the occasion.
The Chambers of Commerce from Dubai and Qatar have placed their bids to host WCF’s 8th World Chambers Congress in 2013, bringing the event for the first time to the Middle East.
Leaders of the global chambers of commerce community issued a statement today at the World Chambers Congress here, identifying the current global economic crisis and the impacts of climate change as two major challenges that transcend national borders and require concerted international cooperation.