London Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The London Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) was established on 25 July 1881 at Mansion House in the City of London with 130 members. It represented the London metropolis.
The London Chamber of Commerce & Industry is one of the Strategic Partners of The Middle East Association.[1]
Federation of Commonwealth Chambers of Commerce
From 1911-1975, the Federation of Commonwealth Chambers of Commerce operated out of the premises of the LCCI. The Federation aimed to increase trade within the Commonwealth. The Federation held triennial congress, which rotated through the Commonwealth.[2]
In 1927, the Davson Baronetcy was created for Edward Rae Davson, then Chairman of the Federation.
Name changes
The Federation underwent several name changes, reflecting the political structure of the Commonwealth:[3]
- British Imperial Council of Commerce 1911-1926
- Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire 1926-1955
- Federation of Commonwealth and British Empire Chambers of Commerce 1955-1961
- Federation of Commonwealth and Empire Chambers of Commerce 1961-1963
- Federation of Commonwealth Chambers of Commerce 1963-1975 (dissolved)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.the-mea.co.uk - The Middle East Association
- ↑ "Chamber of Commerce". stamps.nzpost.co.nz. 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
- ↑ "Federation of Commonwealth Chambers of Commerce Records". aim25.ac.uk. 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
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