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Australia

  • Australian Aluminium Council
    Australian Aluminium Council
    The Australian Aluminium Council is an Australian industry association representing companies involved in bauxite mining and the refining, production and distribution of aluminium....

  • Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been the peak council of Australian business associations for 105 years and traces its heritage back to Australia’s first chamber of commerce in 1826.Its motto is “Leading Australian Business.”...

  • Australian Federation of Employers and Industries (AFEI) http://www.afei.org.au
  • Australian Industry Group
    Australian Industry Group
    The Australian Industry Group, also called Ai Group, is an employers' organisation, whose member's employ over 750,000 staff from throughout Australia...

  • Australian Uranium Association
    Australian Uranium Association
    The Australian Uranium Association is an Australian industry trade group representing companies involved in uranium exploration, mining and export....

  • Business Council of Australia
    Business Council of Australia
    The Business Council of Australia represents the chief executives of approximately 100 large Australian corporations. It was formed in 1983 by the merger of the Business Roundtable - a spin-off of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia - and the Australian Industry Development...

  • Business Software Association of Australia
  • Cotton Australia
    Cotton Australia
    Cotton Australia is an Australian industry trade group representing cotton farmers and corporations in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia...

  • Insulation Council of Australia and New Zealand
    Insulation Council of Australia and New Zealand
    The Insulation Council of Australia and New Zealand is an industry trade group representing commercial, residential and industrial insulation suppliers in Australia and New Zealand....

  • Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry - www.vecci.org.au

Belgium


Colombia

  • National Employers Association of Colombia (ANDI - Asociación Nacional de Empresarios de Colombia)

France

  • Mouvement des Entreprises de France
    Mouvement des Entreprises de France
    The Mouvement des Entreprises de France or MEDEF is the largest union of employers in France. It was formerly known as the Conseil National du Patronat Français or CNPF .It has more than 700,000 member firms, 90% are from SME, with fewer than 50 employees...

     (MEDEF) (www.medef.fr)
  • General Confederation of small and middle size enterprises of France (CGPME)

Germany

  • Confederation of Industry of Germany (BDI)
  • Confederation of Unions of Employers of Germany (BDA)

Greece

  • Federation of Greek Industries (Σύνδεσμος Ελληνικών Βιομηχανιών (ΣΕΒ)) (www.fgi.org.gr)

Hungary

  • Hungarian Confederation of Employers' Organizations (CEHIC)
  • Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists (Munkaadók és Gyáriparosok Országos Szövetsége (MGYOSZ))

Italy

  • Confederation of Italian Industry (CONFINDUSTRIA)
  • Association of Small Businesses (Associazione Piccole e Medie Imprese - API)
  • Confederation of Agricultural Businesses (CONFAGRICOLTURA)

Morocco


The Netherlands

  • VNO-NCW
    VNO-NCW
    VNO-NCW is a Dutch employers' federation.-History:VNO-NCW was founded in 1996 as fusion of the Christian-democratic Nederlands Christelijk Werkgeversverbond , which was founded as fusion of the Protestant PCW and the Catholic NKW, and the liberal Verbond van Nederlandse Ondernemingen...

     (Verbond van Nederlandse Ondernemingen, Nederlands Christelijk Werkgeversverbond) (www.vno-ncw.nl)

Poland

  • Association of Industry, Commerce and Finance of Poland
  • Chamber of Economy of the Republic of Poland

Spain

  • Employers Confederation of Spain
  • Confederation of Employers and Industries of Spain (CEOE)

United Kingdom

  • Confederation of British Industry
    Confederation of British Industry
    The Confederation of British Industry is a British not for profit organisation incorporated by Royal charter which promotes the interests of its members, some 200,000 British businesses, a figure which includes some 80% of FTSE 100 companies and around 50% of FTSE 350 companies.-Role:The CBI works...

     (CBI) (www.cbi.org.uk)
  • Federation of Small Businesses
    Federation of Small Businesses
    The Federation of Small Businesses was formed in 1974 and is the UK's leading business organisation representing small and medium sized businesses.- About the FSB :...

  • Institute of Directors
    Institute of Directors
    The Institute of Directors is a UK-based organisation, established in 1903 and incorporated by royal charter in 1906 to support, represent and set standards for company directors...

     (IoD) (http://www.iod.com/Home/)

United States

  • Chamber of Commerce
    Chamber of commerce
    A chamber of commerce is a form of business network, e.g., a local organization of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses. Business owners in towns and cities form these local societies to advocate on behalf of the business community...

  • Better Business Bureau
    Better Business Bureau
    The Better Business Bureau , founded in 1912, is a corporation consisting of several private business franchises of local BBB organizations based in the United States and Canada, which work through their parent corporation, the Council of Better Business Bureaus .The Better Business Bureau, through...

  • AAIM Management Association
  • Associated Builders and Contractors

Venezuela


See also

  • List of labor unions
  • List of reference tables for more lists in the field of business
    Business
    A business is an organization engaged in the trade of goods, services, or both to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalist economies, where most of them are privately owned and administered to earn profit to increase the wealth of their owners. Businesses may also be not-for-profit...

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