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Vilnius CCIC- Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts / Vilniaus prekybos, pramones ir amatu rumai
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Legal residence:Lithuania
Organization type:Chamber of Commerce
Funding agencies: European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), Other, Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020)
Sectors: Finance & Accounting, Industry, Commerce & Services, SME & Private Sector, Trade, Training
Nr. of employees:51-200
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Who we are?
- Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts (Vilnius CCIC) is the largest Chamber of Commerce in Lithuania.
- “Vilnius CCIC is a voluntary amalgamation of natural and legal persons engaged in commercial and economic activities provided by the laws of the Republic of Lithuania and implementing the principles of business self-government.“ (Law on the Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Crafts ).
- Vilnius CCIC has taken over and holds on the traditions of the institution set up in 1925.
- Vilnius CCIC is a founder of the Association of Lithuanian Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Crafts, a member of Eurochambres, ICC and the association of Hanseatic Parliament.
- Vilnius CCI has more than 450 members (mainly SME’s) – the companies from all sectors.
- Vilnius CCIC is based in Vilnius, the capital of the Republic of Lithuania, has two branch offices: in Alytus and Ukmerge.
SERVICES
Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts (Chamber) provides its members with a wide range of services. Every year, a large number of business training and seminars are organized, quarterly, in cooperation with the members of the Chamber, "Chamber News" is published on various business topics.The Chamber, according to the functions delegated, issues and certifies documents related to international trade such as Certificates of Origin of Goods, etc. (Foreign Trade Documents).
As active members of international business networks such as Enterprise Europe Network, Hansa Parliament, the Chamber helps companies to expand their business abroad: organizes business missions, hosts business delegations and organizes business networking events, coordinates participation in international exhibitions, advises on international trade issues, initiates seminars on foreign markets.
The Chamber, as a member of the Business Consultancy Network, advises on the following issues:
- business support, business financing sources;
- sources of investment and financing;
- project management;
- taxes and bookkeeping;
- action plan for export preparation;
- export strategy;
- the selection of target export markets and external communication
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