chamber of trade
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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They are likened to "tombstones" by Tony Davey, a local business owner and chairman of the Stroud and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce.
From BBC
"We need urgent government support to start reverse migration for businesses. We are losing qualified workforce. A safe environment with facilities like schools and social spaces needs to be set up," said Hikmet Cincin, the head of Antakya's Chamber of Trade and Industry.
From Reuters
The decision to change days was made in 2019, after a request from the Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce - it said the first May bank holiday should be a significant trading day and a Sunday event would boost visitor numbers.
From BBC
Since the unrest, a number of officials related to Mr. Nazarbayev have been removed from their posts, including his son-in-law as head of the national oil transport company; his nephew at the main security service; and another son-in-law as chief of a chamber of trade.
From New York Times
Tony Davey is the chair of the Stroud and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce.
From BBC
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