General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries

Established in 1951, with the Headquarters in Beirut, Known Simply as the General Union, it is a non-Governmental Organization that represents the Arab Private Sector on the regional and international levels. the Private sector's need to pool Arab Economic Resources and Markets enhancing the Economic development led to the Creation of the General Union, which calls for Strengthening the Inner Arab Cooperation. The General Union assumes a major role in promoting cooperation among Arab Chambers and coordinates their efforts towards regional cooperation. It works towards promoting Arab economic interests abroad, particularly with respect to exports and for the rationalization of imports and investments.

Organization

The Organization is Made up of Four Important Corners:

Committees

External links

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