

Nepal Chamber of Commerce, established in 1951 (corresponding to Bikram Sambat 2007, is the first Chamber of Commerce in Nepal. At present, it has more than 1,600 ordinary members and more than 8,000 registered firms are affiliated to it. The Chamber organized the First National Conference on Industry and Commerce in 1955. Being located in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, the Chamber has been playing an important role in the field of trade promotion and also in the formulation of commercial, industrial and fiscal policies of the Government of Nepal.


Mission
Substantiating Nepalese trade in the global market by enhancing the competency of Nepalese traders.
Vision
Making the trade sector competitive for economic development of Nepal.


Objectives
To assist in the development of the national economy through the promotion and protection of commerce and industries, both at the private and public sectors.

Promotion of trade-related interactions
NCC Talk Program on economic and trade. Interactive program on topical issues including policy advocacy and policy feedback. Dissemination sessions on national/regional/global trends of traders interests
Management of trade facilitation
Capacity building of Nepalese trade sector by enhancing the competency of Nepalese traders through various training on management, international and domestic market, and relation building.
Development of membership base and relation build up and networking
Build and establish relations with trade-related national and international associations/organizations, donor agencies, and various international agencies including embassies and mission.
Research and information services
Policy and action researches relating to trade, entrepreneur development. Undertaking projects for the development and management of trade sectors
Services
70 Years of Service
Our goal of Making the trade sector competitive for economic development of Nepal has being going strong for 70 years.


President's Message
