Learn about how Eurochambers works
EUROCHAMBRES was established in 1958 as a direct response to the creation of the European Economic Community, EUROCHAMBRES acts as the eyes, ears and voice of the business community at EU level. EUROCHAMBRES represents over 20 million businesses in Europe through 45 members (43 national associations of chambers of commerce and industry and two transnational chamber organisations) and a European network of 1700 regional and local chambers. More than 93% of these businesses are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Chambers’ member businesses employ over 120 million.
What we do
- EUROCHAMBRES strives to improve the general conditions in which businesses operate, to facilitate access to markets within and beyond the EU and to ensure the availability of human, financial and natural resources.
- Facilitators for the creation, growth and transfer of businesses.
- Key players in raising skills.
- Lead role in the internationalisation of companies.
- Valued providers of innovation services.
- Catalysts in improving energy efficiency.
How we do it
Policy dialogue
Based on regular consultation with its members, EUROCHAMBRES represents European business interests to the European institutions.
Projects
EUROCHAMBRES manages and coordinates various projects, to the benefit of both Chambers and the wider business community. Most of these EU-funded projects focus on encouraging business relations between the EU and third countries and on promoting entrepreneurship.
An updated list of ongoing projects is available here.
Visibility
The voice of the European business community is also promoted through regular communication actions, events, trainings and networking activities. EUROCHAMBRES’ flagship initiatives in this respect are the Academies and the European Parliament of Enterprises.
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