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The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI) was first established in 1906 as the General Chinese Trade Affairs Association by prominent members of the Chinese community. Its original purpose was to look after the trading interests of the Chinese business community, resolve and mitigate differences among the different clans and ...
Since 2010, SMCCI has been hosting Malay/Muslim Business Conference for sharing industry knowledge and expertise with the participation of successful Malay/Muslim entrepreneurs. [15] In 2014, Prime minister Lee Hsien Loong and Yaacob Ibrahim , the Minister for Communications and Information attended the event as the Guest of Honor and gave a ...
Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry: Established: 1 ... Chinese: 新加坡工商联合总会; Malay: ... business chamber in Singapore. ...
It served as a hub space for head start technology companies in the 2000s. The building was further developed into a new hub for trade associations with Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry as the anchor tenant by 2017. The road Jurong Town Hall Road was named after this building. [7]
Singapore Business Federation; Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management; Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry; SME Infocomm Resource Centre; Social Enterprise Association; Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Singapore
The chamber currently has 1276 trade society members, and more than 10,000 individual, corporate and trade society members. The Chamber also hosted the Annual General Meeting of The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia in Years 1970, 1979, 1995 and 2003 respectively.
Jointly set up by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) and the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations (SFCCA), its aims are to help the less privileged in the community maximise their potential and strive for social mobility through self-help and mutual support.
In 1888, Lee was born in Éng-chhun County, Fujian, China; he had an elder stepbrother and a younger sister. [2] To seek better fortunes, his father, Lee Lip Chai (Chinese: 李立齋; pinyin: Li Lìzhāi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Li̍p-chai), emigrated to Negri Sembilan, Malaysia, where he started a horse-drawn transport service and a provision shop, then initiated a series of charitable projects ...