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SBF was formed on 1 April 2002 [9] as the successor to the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, [5] which had consisted of five business chambers and associations in Singapore. [10] SBF has compulsory membership, [4] [5] [11] unlike its predecessor which had struggled financially as a result of voluntary membership. [4]
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 ...
While its founding members had mostly a link to the financial industry, the member base of the SwissCham grew to over 200 corporate members by 2018, from start-up companies and well established SMEs to large multinationals, representing all major industries of Swiss business in Singapore.
Since its establishment, SMCCI has played an active role in the facilitation of its members’ trade activities and acts as a point of contact between local and international sellers and consumers. [12] SMCCI collates information on business opportunities and disseminates it among its members.
Then on 15 June 2001, SABC changed its name to the "Australian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore" (AustCham Singapore) in order to better reflect the role played by the organisation in the Singapore business community. The Australian Chamber of Commerce Singapore continues to be a member organisation which fosters, and provides a forum for ...
Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry; Singapore Sri Lanka Business Association; Singapore Tamil Teachers' Union; Social and cultural community groups
Singapore Business Federation; Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Somaliland Chamber of Commerce; Superior Council for Private Enterprise; Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce; Suriname-India Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Suriname-Netherlands Chamber of Commerce; Swedish ...
Singapore and India successfully concluded the second review of the India–Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) on 1 June 2018 in the presence of India Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. [5] It allows for the movement of four types of business people between Singapore and India.