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ABOUT GTCCI

The Gujrat Chamber of Commerce and Industry was established in 1993, as the only trade body representing the Business Community of Gujrat. It is situated at Divisional Headquarters Gujrat. Before the establishment of GTCCI, the Gujrat Association of Trade and Industry (GATI) was functioning, which had been watching the business interest of the traders and industrialists of the city. Since its establishment, GTCCI is continuing striving hard to provide services to its members in different ways to promote and develop a better business environment, strengthen the manufacturing base and boost exports from Gujrat. At present GTCCI has over 10,500 active members both industrialists and traders who belong to almost thirty-four different business sectors.

Business Sectors of Gujrat include the following major sectors:

Rice & Agro Processing, Cookware & Utensils, Cutlery, Hunting Knives & Swords, Textile & Apparel, Ceramics, Sanitary Fittings, Plastic Products, Pipes & Fittings, Home Appliances (Electric & Gas), Automobile Parts, Heavy Engineering, Metal Processing, Beauty Products & Cosmetics, Rugs & Carpets, Steel Security Equipment, Food & Beverages, Light Engineering, Hardware Items, Chemicals & Detergents, Nylon Rope & Nawar, Real Estate & Construction, Paper & Paper Board, Melamine Products.

Key functions of GCCI

  • New Markets Exploration by arranging Trade Delegations to International Avenues and Participation in International Exhibitions and Trade Fairs.

  • Provision of the latest information on business and economy to its members for facilitation in business i.e., SMEs and their policies.

  • Interacting with Government/international agencies on micro/macro business issues and other policy matters.

  • Suggestion for Federal Budget Proposals to the Federal Government.

  • Proposals for Trade Policy Proposals to the Federal Government.

  • Performing Advocacy & Lobbying roles in the best interest of the Export Sector of Gujrat.

  • Arranging meetings to solve issues between stakeholders & Government.

  • Nominations on various boards/committees.

  • Dissemination of Information & Training for capacity building of upcoming entrepreneurs.

  • Social sector services (Health & Education).

  • Arbitration (Business Disputes).

  • Establishing linkages with Academia.

  • Facilitation to members in terms of Visa Applications.

  • Provision of Special Incentives to members through a special arrangement with the Corporate Sector.

  • Provision of Information/Data Research-Based services to its members.

  • Arranging Seminars, Workshops, Conferences, etc.

  • Corporate training programs for Members.

  • Attestation and recommendation letters.

  • Quarterly Publications.

  • Facilitation desks.

  • Trade Directory.

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