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The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is Australia’s most established, representative and largest peak council of Australian business organisations. As a member based organisation, it combines the brand strength of the international, national and local chamber of commerce movement with the capability of Australia’s specialist business associations. State and Territory Chambers of Commerce federate as ACCI, and these are joined by industry associations which form the ACCI national member network. That network represents in excess of 300,000 private enterprises engaging over three (3) million employees or contractors. Eight-five (85%) are small and medium businesses. ACCI’s core service is private sector advocacy, representation and policy development on national and international matters that impact business. We embrace the multiple traditions of business advocacy, from trade and commerce, to economics and tax, to employment, labour and social policy. ACCI’s institutional role is international. It is officially recognised as Australia’s business representative in councils of the world that shape the doing of business, including the International Chamber of Commerce, the International Organisation of Employers, the OECD and the UN-related International Labour Organisation. Beyond the global, a tier of regional and bilateral associations to Australia’s north, west and east complete ACCI’s international network. ==CEO== The Chief Executive Officer is Kate Carnell AO. Former CEOs include Peter Anderson, Peter William Hendy, Lyndon Rowe, Mark Paterson AO and Ian Spicer AM. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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