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The Voice of the Malaysian Manufacturing Industry

The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) is Malaysia’s premier economic organisation. Since its establishment in 1968, the FMM has consistently led Malaysian manufacturers in spearheading the nation’s growth and modernisation.

Today, as the largest private sector economic organisation in Malaysia representing over 3,000 manufacturing and industrial service companies of varying sizes, the FMM is the officially recognised and acknowledged voice of the industry. Over12,000Members (Direct & Indirect)

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Responsible employers, Sustainable Business

SNEF provides services to employers in these key areas:
1. Represent the key interests of employers in national and sectoral tripartite committees and forums
2. Provide consultancy and advice to corporate members by experienced consultants on the proper application of local labour laws, policies and tripartite guidelines

3. Update corporate members on the latest important developments in labour, manpower and employment issues through briefings, industrial group meetings and other platforms
4. Enable employers to develop sustainable and competitive workforces through training programmes and productivity programmes
5. Facilitate employers’ efforts to build an inclusive workforce and progressive workplaces through programmes focusing on Workplace Health, Inclusive Workplaces and Work-Life Harmony
6. Provide timely research and information on local HR and employment trends e.g. on local salary trends, to enable corporate members to maintain their competitiveness
We have 3500 corporate members with a total employment size of 850,000 employee.

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Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LNCCI) established in 1989 is an independent body which represents the business community in Lao PDR. It is the nexus between state and private enterprises and represents employers, groups and joint ventures across all agencies that have been established under the laws of Lao PDR. It currently has more than 4000 members represented through Chambers of Commerce in 18 provinces and business associations and groups. That makes LNCCI the largest and most representative business community in Lao PDR

Our Mission,
As the nexus between the state and private enterprises, LNCCI’s responsibility is to identify problems and concerns of its members and make sure that they are presented to the government. In this way, business policies and legislation are developed and adjusted for the improvement of business environment in Lao PDR.
LNCCI represents the business community of Lao PDR undertaking business negotiations and dealing with trade and labor issues at both regional and international levels with a view to expanding trade and investment.
In addition, LNCCI works to strengthen Provincial CCIs, Vientiane CCI, Business Associations and Groups by upgrading services and management. As national economic development requires a pool of knowledge and skills, LNCCI seeks to build capacity through seminars, business meetings, and exhibitions where views can be exchanged and experiences and skills shared.
The Chamber also seeks approaches to address the need of Lao businesses and facilitate the businesses to operate in a friendly business environment.

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The Lao Vehicle Industry Association is an organization that brings together business units that import vehicles, businesses related to all types of vehicles, spare parts and production equipment and produce other products to export and replace imports from abroad.

Currently, the association has 34 member companies, including 25 brand distributors, six vehicles and heavy machinery parts distributors, three representative offices and data research companies. Over the past, Lao Vehicle Industry Association has collaborated with the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare to create a curriculum to the national standards of automotive skills.

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The Charter of the Vietnam Construction Contractors Association was established dated August 3, 2005 of the Ministry of Home Affairs) Vietnam Contractors Association (hereinafter referred to as the Association) is a voluntary professional social organization of businesses of all economic sectors nationwide that are licensed to practice construction.

The Vietnam Contractors Association is headquartered in Hanoi and has branches or representative offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang City and other places at home and abroad upon request and upon request. in accordance with the provisions of State law.

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Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) is a national organization which assembles and represents business community, employers and business associations of all economic sectors in Vietnam.

The promotion of trade and business relations with enterprises abroad is one of its main functions. VCCI is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organization having the status of a legal entity and operating with financial autonomy.

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Strengthening Myanmar Businesses

The UMFCCI was founded in 1919 as the Burmese Chamber of Commerce and upgraded as a federation in 1999 to be in line with the adoption of market oriented economic policy of the Government. The UMFCCI is a national level non- governmental organization (NGO) representing and safeguarding the interests of the private sector.

Another important function is to act as a bridge between the government and the private sector and also as its representative voice. This role is made possible by the fact that there is a vast network of chambers and associations affiliated with UMFCCI. Moreover, with the increasing membership strength, UMFCCI has become more and more representative of the private sector business community.

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Federation of Thai Industries It is a non-profit organization. that has been raised in status by the Thai Industry Association which has operated since November 13, 1967, became the Federation of Thai Industries on December 29, 1987, under the supervision of the Minister of Industry in accordance with the Federation of Thai Industries Act, B.E. 2530,

which is a government policy that Want to develop private business institutions of Thailand to be strong which will make the development mechanism In the industrial sector it is continuous. Able to coordinate with the economic development of the country and protect national interests in the world economy

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Thai Chamber of Commerce was born for the first time in the world. At the end of the 14th century in Marcel, France. Its role is to promote, assist, and preserve the interests of the merchant group that is its members.
Contributions to the founding of this chamber of commerce This allowed the Merchants of Marseille to band together to protect their interests effectively. since then Merchants and businessmen from almost every country around the world have organized groups in the same way.

To carry out work promoting trade, agriculture, industry and finance in line with their domestic businesses. and to maintain the interests of members is important Meanwhile Commerce in Thailand is still in the form of different businesses. Under the supervision of ministries and government departments established to maintain, promote and disseminate commerce only.The Thai Chamber of commerce goal is to raise members from 100,000 to 200,000 within the next 3 years by bringing SMEs into the system to help support and develop in various areas. To meet the needs It will also use the guidelines of the 5-region economic development plan from brainstorming opinions of chambers of commerce members across the country. It is a guideline for moving the economy forward in the region. both at the provincial level, groups of provinces, and regions

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Association was merged with Technicians, Engineers, Engineering company and related Supplier company such as Air conditioning, Refrigeration and Mechanical ventilation works established as HVAC-R (Ygn) at Yangon 11 May 2017.

Firstly, had organized ( 29 ) persons for executive committee members from Air conditioning and refrigeration field.Now a day, around 750 associated members and 150 engineering service teams and Engineering company also five Air conditioner supplier company are holding together.Over12,000Members (Direct & Indirect)

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PUJA (B) Academy Sdn Bhd (PASB) is owned by the elected Council of PUJA Brunei, the representative body for registered professionals in the fields of Surveying, Engineering, and Architecture. Incorporated on 9th December 2015, PUJA Academy’s core purpose is to serve PUJA members, their interests, and to grow the professional development of its members and the industries they represent.

PUJA Academy is a professional services business that PUJA Brunei has entrusted to deliver on its mission to serve PUJA members to the highest professional degree.

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ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC

The ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) was established by the ASEAN Heads of State and Government (HOSGs) at the 7th ASEAN Summit in November 2001 in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. Launched in April 2003, ASEAN-BAC was set up with the mandate to provide private sector feedback and guidance to boost ASEAN’s efforts towards economic integration.

Aside from providing private sector feedback on the implementation of ASEAN economic cooperation, the Council also identifies priority areas for consideration of the ASEAN Leaders. Accordingly, ASEAN-BAC’s activities are primarily focused on reviewing and identifying issues to facilitate and promote economic cooperation and integration and undertaking programs and projects in support of the AEC Strategic Blueprint 2025.

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Successful Business, Prosperous Cambodia

The Cambodian Federation of Employers and Business Associations (CAMFEBA), established on 13 July 2000, is an autonomous and independent Federation of Employers and Business Associations recognized and registered with the Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Vocational Training and Youth Rehabilitations of Cambodia. Having been established due to the increasing need for the private sector to stand together with a unified voice, CAMFEBA has become the single federation representing, promoting and safeguarding the rights and interests of employers in Cambodia.

CAMFEBA provides a forum for consultation and discussion among members on matters of common interest, and seeks for the adoption of sound principles and practices of human resource and industrial relations through information, legal advice, research, training and other activities.
As of July 2020, CAMFEBA is collectively representing over 2,000 employers, both unionized and non-unionized, comprising of 8 Business Associations as Association members, 292 individual companies as ordinary members and 35 non-profit organizations as Associate members.
CAMFEBA is recognized nationally, regionally and internationally as the sole employers’ representative in Cambodia. It works closely with the ILO and is the sole employers’ representative from Cambodia to the International Labor Conference held in Geneva, every year. CAMFEBA is also a member of the International Organization of Employers (IOE), the ASEAN Confederation of Employers (ACE) and the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Employers (CAPE).

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The Young Entrepreneurs Association of Cambodia (YEAC) was launched in September 2009 by a team of passionate Cambodian young entrepreneurs from various business sectors. It was established as a volunteer-driven non-profit organization with the ambition to empower young entrepreneurs and enhance youth entrepreneurship.

We firmly believe that a country’s next-generation economy’s progression largely depends on the young professionals’ readiness to become entrepreneurs and business leaders, thereby contributing to its economic growth and general development. Through its establishment of a networking platform, sharing and synergizing business opportunities, YEAC wants to contribute to productive employment and sustainable development of Cambodia’s future economy.

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The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) is a non-stock, non-profit, non-government business organization comprised of small, medium, and large enterprises, local chambers and industry associations representing various sectors of business, all working together to foster a healthier Philippine economy and improve the viability of business in the community.
PCCI is the result of a merger in July 1, 1978 of Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, established in July 19, 1903 and the Philippine Chamber of Industry, established in March 4, 1950. PCCI is recognized as the “sole official representative and voice of entire private business community” by virtue of Letter of Instruction No. 780 signed by then President Ferdinand Marcos.

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) continues to play a major role in assisting its members cope with major developments in the global trade arena. To date, PCCI has signed over 200 co-operation agreements with national chambers of commerce and international agencies. These agreements, which call for trade, investment, technological linkages and exchanges of trade delegations and business leads, among others, have enabled the PCCI to actively push for the interests of the Philippine business sector vis-à-vis other economies.

 

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Kadin Indonesia was established by Law Number 1 of 1987 as the hub organisation for business in the fields of state business, cooperative business and private business.

As the organisation of Indonesian businesses, Kadin provides policy advocacy, business information, education and skills training, trade and investment facilitation, arbitration support, business promotion, and strategic collaboration to drive sustainability and innovation of its members.Kadin’s business network extends to provinces and regencies/cities throughout Indonesia. Kadin is home to business associations covering all business sectors. Kadin’s extensive network of business contacts throughout the region makes Kadin a very attractive and strategic partner for business, trade and investment activities.

 

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Dicoding’s vision is to become a leading technology education platform that encourages wider access to digital literacy for all. Dicoding has a mission to accelerate Indonesia’s transition to the digital world through technology education that transforms lives.

Now all nations are moving towards a digital world that relies on technological innovation in all aspects of life. Dicoding believe that technology education is the foundation for every nation to be at the forefront in facing the digital world.Dicoding is present as a technology education platform that helps produce global standard digital talent. All in order to accelerate Indonesia to become the leader.

 

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