.
BEdotCYdotDEdotDKdotESdotFIdotFRdotGRdotHUdotITdotLUdotNLdotPLdotPTdotROdotSEdotUKdot
 
European Urban Knowledge Network
Home eukn.org
 
Home > E-library > Urban Policy > Economy knowledge & employment > Urban economy > Competitiveness > ...
 
Print pageContactSitemap
-
  • E-library
  • Share your knowledge!
  • Research Services
  • About EUKN
  • News
  • Meetings
-
-
-
-Search site
Zoeken

Advanced search
-
-
Cases

The Northern Way, ...Baltic Metropolise...Y4 ideology – Boos...more
Think Tank - Münst...Knowledge Pearl - ...Cluster arrangemen...Creative Town Init...

Researches
City air or city m...Positioning Madrid...Implementing urban...more
Liquidity: Urban V...Why is New York Am...The re-creation of...Skills and Solutio...Delivering Major R...What makes a city?...The rise of knowle...

Policies

SPP2: Economic Dev...Globalisation and ...Metropolis dialogu...more
AVANZA PlanThe Urban Programm...III Employment Pla...Development Strate...Local Development ...Development Strate...Development Strate...
Networks
Compete – sharing ...
-
Baltic Sea Chambers of Commerce Association (BCCA)
Introduction
Tasks of the network are to protect and uphold the interests of private entrepreneurship.
Description
Baltic Sea Chambers of Commerce Association (BCCA) is an organisation of altogether 50 Chambers of Commerce in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden. It was established on June, 1992 in Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany, to give the business community of the region a common voice for common concerns.
The BCCA represents more than 450 000 companies belonging to all sectors of the Northern and North-Eastern European Market.
The threefold task of the BCCA is to protect and uphold the interests of private entrepreneurship by advising politics in business related affairs, offering services to the business community and providing facilities for contacts, debates and meetings in the region.
Network lead
The BCCA General Conference, the BCCA’s highest authority, convenes on an annual basis. Members are entrusted with one vote each, irrespective their Chambers’ number of individual member companies. The General Conference negotiates and adopts the annual working programme. The meetings are chaired by the elected Presidium, consisting of the president and four vice presidents. The BCCA Presidium directs the association’s activities in times between the annual conferences and is supported by an executive body, the BCCA Office, which is currently located in the CCI Malmö in Southern Sweden. 
In 2002 Stephan Müchler, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Southern Sweden, was elected president of the BCCA. Pontus Lindberg is General Secretary of BCCA.
Contact info
BCCA Baltic Sea Chambers of Commerce Association
c/o Sydsvenska Industri -och Handelskammaren, Skeppsbron 2
SE 211 20 MALMÖ, SWEDEN
Phone: ++46 40 690 24 00
bcca@handelskammaren.com
Links
BCCA websiteBaltic Sea Region Portal

Triple Trade in 10 years (PDF, 816 KB) English

Document type
network
Themes
Urban Policy > Economy knowledge & employment > Urban economy
Keywords
Competitiveness, Business support
 


-
Copyright-Masthead-Disclaimer-Privacy-RSS feed-EU-Eurocities-Urbact