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BCCC Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce

International Affairs

Overview

Established in 1973, the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce (BCCC) is a not-for-profit and independent business association held by the private sector with a primary objective of fostering stronger commercial relations between Brazil and Canada. Led by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of renowned industry leaders and experts in conducting business between Brazil and Canada, the BCCC plays a vital role in linking players from Brazilian and Canadian private and government sectors facilitating dialogue between both parties and assisting members in identifying key opportunities to expand their activities and further their business interests. WHAT WE OFFER OUR MEMBERS 1. Advocacy & government access Access to Brazilian/Canadian dignitaries and trade-missions organized by public (e.g., Ministries) and private (e.g., Industry groups) stakeholders; Strong and reputable channel to help shape government views of specific sectors to further objectives of the business community (e.g., through policy design). 2. Qualified information and insight Exclusive sectoral events and reports focused on the identification and promotion of investment opportunities between Brazil and Canada (e.g., government priorities/projects, funding programs); Insight into key trade barriers and how to facilitate business connections between Brazil and Canada. 3. Connectivity Access to an unrivaled network of institutions (e.g., universities, not-for-profits), executives/entrepreneurs conducting business between Brazil/Canada; Support for targeted promotion of members and their activities across the BCCC network of contacts (e.g., targeted introductions, sponsorship opportunities in BCCC events, brand visibility).