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What does the Chamber of Commerce do?
The Chamber of Commerce does the following work:

1. Build various service platforms such as financing, consulting, information, training, technology, talents, management and law according to the needs of members, so as to provide timely services for member enterprises and promote their development;

2. Organize study tours, exhibitions and other activities, conduct economic and trade negotiations, promote economic and trade cooperation, and help member enterprises expand the development space of domestic and foreign markets;

3. Coordinate the interests of members, members and non-members, and upstream and downstream industries to maximize the overall interests of members; Negotiate with other interest groups or stakeholders on behalf of members to strive for better trading conditions for members.

The significance of chamber of commerce

The purpose of the Chamber of Commerce is to represent the interests of the industry, build a communication bridge, express opinions, safeguard the vital rights and interests of the industry, strengthen trade ties, build mutual trust, seek harmonious operation between them, promote healthy competition, exchange information, improve the business ability of the industry, and optimize service quality and professional level.