Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture explained

Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture
Abbreviation:ICCIA
Headquarters:Karachi
Region Served:57 member countries
Leader Title:Secretary-General
Parent Organization:Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

The Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (ICCIA) is an affiliate of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and represents the private sector of 57 member countries.[1] It is headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. ICCIA was founded in 1978 and its key objective is to promote the role of the private sector in economic activity.[2]

Overview

The objective of ICCIA is to strengthen close cooperation among member countries in the fields of trade, commerce, information technology, insurance/reinsurance, shipping, banking, promotion of investment opportunities and joint ventures.[3] It has developed a strategic plan to implement its objectives, including holding forums on special topics, setting up new companies in areas that need support, policy-making support and policy-making process involves the involvement of the private sector. The ICCIA is working in line with the OIC-2025 Program of Action, which emphasizes increasing inter-Islamic trade.[4]

Activities

The ICCIA has been actively involved in various initiatives and activities:

In February 2022, ICCIA signed an MoU with the Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS) on the sidelines of the IOFS Strategic Commodities and Food Safety Forum.[5]

In March 2023, Ziauddin University (ZU) and ICCIA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the Green Waqf Initiative, a project of ICCIA.[3] [6]

In June 2023, The ICCIA empowered farmers and members with the goal of poverty alleviation in Lagos, Nigeria.[7]

In July 2023, OIC Secretary General, Hissein Brahim Taha called on the ICCIA to focus on the priority areas of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs), digitization, investment and tourism-specific programs to be implemented in 2023 and 2024.[8]

In July 2023, ICCIA signed an MOU with the Small and Medium Business Development Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (KOBİA) on the occasion of the 35th meeting of the board of directors of ICCIA.[9] [10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry . 6 October 2015 .
  2. Web site: Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry. October 6, 2015. United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia.
  3. Web site: ZU and ICCIA ink MoU to launch Green Waqf Initiative | Academia . 3 March 2023 .
  4. https://www.comcec.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/1-ICCIA-Progress-Report-35-COMCEC-Eng.pdf
  5. Web site: IOFS, ICCIA sign MoU on sidelines of food safety forum. February 14, 2022. Gulf Times.
  6. Web site: ZU, ICCIA sign MoU to launch Green Waqf Initiative . 5 March 2023 .
  7. Web site: ICCIA empowers farmers, members in Lagos. Guardian. Nigeria. June 24, 2023.
  8. Web site: Secretary-General Called on the ICCIA to Focus on Specific Programs in SMEs and MSMEs Priority Areas for Implementation in 2023 and 2024 in OIC Member States.
  9. Web site: ICCIA signes an MOU with KOBİA. Israa. Salah. July 19, 2023.
  10. Web site: Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry sign number of documents [PHOTOS] . 18 July 2023 .