CACCI Special Coordination Office to Be Established at Iran Chamber of Commerce
CACCI Special Coordination Office to Be Established at Iran Chamber of Commerce
TEHRAN - Qadir Ghiafeh, Vice President of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA), announced during the 100th meeting of the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) Council that a special CACCI Coordination Office will be established at ICCIMA’s headquarters in Tehran.

CACCI Special Coordination Office to Be Established at Iran Chamber of Commerce

TEHRAN (Iran News) Addressing presidents and senior officials of chambers of commerce from across Asia and the Pacific, Ghiafeh praised CACCI’s leadership and its efforts to enhance trade and economic cooperation in the region. He emphasized that Iran’s participation in this meeting reflects the country’s commitment to strengthening regional economic ties.

Ghiafeh noted that the private sector must serve as the driving force behind regional connectivity, technology transfer, and innovative cooperation across Asia—an approach the Iran Chamber is actively pursuing.

He stated that the new CACCI Coordination Office will aim to strengthen communication with the CACCI Secretariat, collaborate with member chambers, develop joint industrial and investment projects, organize technical and expert delegations, and expand the exchange of knowledge and technology.” Iran Chamber of Commerce”

Ghiafeh added that Iran is fully prepared to host CACCI’s specialized meetings, training workshops, and joint programs, particularly in fields where Iran holds strong expertise. These include oil, gas, petrochemicals, nanotechnology, metallurgy, mining technologies, catalytic materials, environmentally friendly industries, and knowledge-based sectors.

Reaffirming ICCIMA’s commitment to CACCI’s mission—promoting sustainable growth, inclusive entrepreneurship, and regional economic cooperation—Ghiafeh expressed confidence that collective efforts can turn current challenges into opportunities for shared prosperity.

The 100th CACCI Council meeting was attended by presidents of the national chambers of Japan, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka, as well as vice presidents of the chambers of Turkey and Pakistan, along with several prominent economic leaders from member countries. The meeting focused on enhancing regional economic cooperation, industrial synergy, and the role of chambers of commerce in expanding trade across Asia and the Pacific.

  • source : irna