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What unit is the Federation of Industry and Commerce?
The full name of the Federation of Industry and Commerce is the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, which is a people's organization spontaneously organized by the people of China and the industrial and commercial circles of China.

Domestic and foreign non-governmental chambers of commerce, national federations of industry and commerce at all levels. The All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce was founded in 1953, referred to as the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce. It is an integral part of China's patriotic United front, one of the constituent units of China People's Political Consultative Conference and a political force serving socialism.

Its nature and status can be summarized as follows: People's organizations and non-governmental chambers of commerce (National Federation of Industry and Commerce, also known as China non-governmental chamber of commerce), which are the bridges and ties between the party and the government to contact non-public economic people, and are the assistants of the government to manage and serve the non-public economy.

The main responsibilities of the Federation of Industry and Commerce are as follows:

1. Unite, serve, guide and educate non-public economic people to be patriotic, dedicated, honest, law-abiding and dedicated, and cultivate a team of non-public economic people who support the leadership of the Party and take the road of Socialism with Chinese characteristics.

2. Do a good job in recommending political arrangements for representatives of the non-public economy. Participate in political consultation, play the role of democratic supervision, and actively participate in the discussion of state affairs.

3. Participate in government-related economic activities, make extensive contacts with local business people, carry out non-governmental diplomacy, promote economic and trade exchanges and cooperation, and promote economic and social development.

4. Participate in coordinating labor relations and promote the construction of a harmonious society.

5. Guide the work of the Chamber of Commerce directly under the Association, actively participate in the construction of social organizations, and promote the reform and development of the Chamber of Commerce of industry associations.

6. Reflect the interests of non-public enterprises and non-public economic persons and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.

7. Provide policy information, personnel exchange training and other services for members. Organize member enterprises to participate in various economic and trade activities, go out to visit and inspect, and help member enterprises expand their markets.