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chamber of commerce

NOUN
  1. an association of businessmen to protect and promote business interests

How To Use chamber of commerce In A Sentence

  • Waterford Chamber of Commerce are fully aware of the difficulties that its members are experiencing in recruiting suitable employees.
  • An arbitration tribunal from the International Chamber of Commerce ruled Cukurova Holding, owned by Turkish businessman Mehmet Karamehmet , must pay the amount, plus interest dating back to June 2007, after withdrawing from a deal to sell a stake in the company. TeliaSonera Wins Damages
  • This documentary credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits International Chamber of Commerce (publication No. 600).
  • The chamber of commerce boosts local business.
  • The Chamber of Commerce is behind this year's annual fund-raising dinner.
  • In modern China, the chamber of commerce as both the system provider and demander played the role of a participant in the making and evolving of the system of industry and business.
  • The letter of credit is subject to the uniform customs and practice for documentary credits of the international chamber of commerce.
  • The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Louisiana is blasting the new ad, "Welcome Prize," as "demeaning" and "racist. David Vitter's new ad trafficks heavily in race-baiting
  • Sligo Chamber of Commerce and Industry has called on the local authorities to freeze commercial rates at their current level.
  • But he said he longs for his life before the fall of Saddam Hussein, when he would import fine fabrics from London's Wembley Market and was a card-carrying member of Baghdad's chamber of commerce. Iraqis still reliant on power generators as U.S. prepares to leave
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