Society

Tunisia-Chaired by Mouna Saied, International Trade Consolidation Association sees light

The International Chamber of Commerce in Tunisia, known as ICC Tunisia, has been officially launched, marking a substantial step towards improving international trade relations for the country. The announcement of its establishment was made through its publication in the Official Journal of the Tunisian Republic on January 23, 2024.

ICC Tunisia is established in response to both the necessity and urgency of bolstering international trade within Tunisia. Its mission encompasses delivering critical advice and support to Tunisian enterprises engaged in export and import activities, as well as fostering an environment conducive to business and international trade growth.

The formation of this association was driven by a group of people from various professional backgrounds, united by their common goal to strengthen Tunisia’s presence and performance in the global market. 

 
 

ICC Tunisia has set the following objectives:

  • Partake in supporting international trade in Tunisia;
  • Provide advice and information, if required, to public authorities on the vision of international trade development;
  • Organize seminars, meetings, training and events related to its objectives.
  • Disseminate studies, services and recommendations produced by the International Chamber of Commerce to the national business community.

ICC Tunisia, it should be mentioned, received the agreement of the executive committee of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). This special attribution led to the installation of the Tunisian National Committee by the International Chamber of Commerce itself.

The ICC Tunisia Directorate is made up of the following founding members:

Ms. Mouna SAIED: President
Mr. Khélil CHAIBI: Vice-President
Ms. Afef Neili: Secretary General
Mr. Adel Mohsen CHAABANE: Treasurer, President of the International Trade and Investment Commission
Me Sami HOUERBI: Candidate for the ICC Court of International Arbitration
Me Riadh TOUITI: President of the Arbitration Commission
Ms. Salma BABBOU: President of the Environment and Energy Committee
Ms. Mouna CHAIEB: President of the Digital Economy Committee
Mr. Hichem ELLOUMI: President of the Customs and International Trade Facilitation Committee
Ms. Sonia BELHAJ: Member, President of the Banking Commission
Mr. Nour Essaid MAATOUG: Member, President of the Intellectual Property Commission

Members of ICC Tunisia will profit from numerous chances which are possible to strengthen their commercial activities and their positioning on the international scene. We can cite in particular access to a global network, the advantage of International Arbitration and dispute resolution services, participation in working commissions and events and access to exclusive sources of information (Publications, research papers, members-only events, etc.).

R

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

ISIE: Start this Monday of updating the electoral register

The Independent Higher Authority for Elections (ISIE), reported in an official press release published on…

1 heure ago

Who is Mohammad Mokhbér, new Iranian interim president?

In a tragic turn of events, Iran lost its president, Ebrahim Raïssi, in a helicopter crash…

1 heure ago

Saudi Arabia announces King Salman is suffering from pneumonia ,to undergo treatment

Saudi Arabia’s 88-year-old King Salman has been diagnosed with a lung infection and is currently receiving antibiotic treatment after experiencing a fever and joint…

3 heures ago

ICC seeks arrest warrant against Netanyahu, Gallant, Hamas top leaders

International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan filed applications on Monday for arrest warrants against Israeli…

3 heures ago

Tunisia-Nafzaoui: “Demand for poultry consumption on Eid al-Adha exceeds level of consumption on New Year’s” [Video]

In a statement to Tunisie Numerique, the head of the National Chamber of Poultry Meat Merchants…

3 heures ago

Tunisia-Today, migration crisis under magnifying glass of Parliament

The House of People's Representatives reported on its official website that the Committee on External…

4 heures ago

This website uses cookies.