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World Wide international Chambers of Commerce sit at the heart of all local business communities, helping thousands of companies of every size size and sector to grow and thrive. Together with our fast-growing global network, international Chambers of Commerce provide practical advice and support to companies trading around the world. Chambers of Commerce also help to bridge the gap between the world of education and the world of work and helping businesses to connect and grow their business world wide.
United Kingdom Assn. Of British Chamber Of Commerce. 212 Shaftsbury Ave., London WC2H, United Kingdom London Chamber Of Commerce And Industry. 69 Connon Street, London EC4N 5AB, UK Birmingham Chamber Of Commerce. P.O.Box 75, Harborne Road, Edgebaston, Birmingham B75 3DH, United Kingdom Cardiff Chamber Of Commerce And Industry. 101-108 The Exchange, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff CFI 6 RD, United Kingdom Glasgow Chamber Of Commerce. 30 George Square, Glasgow G2 1EQ, United Kingdom
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Yugoslavia http://en.hgk.hr/ Croatian Chamber of Economy. Rooseveltov trg 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Serbian Chambers of Commerce. Belgrade Chamber of Commerce and Bureau for Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation www.kombeg.org.rs/EIndex.aspx Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia.
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| Zaire Officially the Republic of Zaire was the name of a Central African state, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Trade & Investment Chamber. PO.Box 651251, Benmore, 2010, Johannesburg, RSA http://sa-drctic.co.za/
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| Zambia www.zambiachamber.org/
The Zambia Chamber of
Zimbabwe The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce www.zncc.co.zw 5th Floor Zambia House Cnr Julius Nyerere & Kwame Nkrumah P.O. Box 1934 Harare, Zimbabwe Secrets of International Import Export Documentary Drafts A draft is a written document prepared by the exporter and the foreign buyer agrees to pay a given sum of money, for value received at sight (i.e., immediately) or at a stipulated future date, known as a time draft. One important reason for using a Documentary Drafts: should the importer fail to pay for the goods purchased, the exporter, or more usually the foreign bank involved, can sue for the money on the basis of the documentary draft alone. It does not have to prove the terms of the export sales contract. |
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