NI Chamber would like to welcome EORI (UK) Limited as a new Corporate member. EORI (UK) are specialists in handling customs formalities. Find out more:https://hubs.ly/Q02H3bG60 To find out more about NI Chamber membership, arrange a call with our membership team:https://hubs.ly/Q02H32rP0
NI Chamber
Non-profit Organizations
Belfast, Northern Ireland 20,786 followers
A Well Connected Network Powered by Businesses Across Northern Ireland.
About us
Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce & Industry (NI Chamber) is a well connected network powered by businesses across Northern Ireland. We empower ambitious businesspeople to connect, learn and grow together. Our vision is a vibrant and prosperous Northern Ireland where all businesses can thrive. It’s our mission to champion a prosperous Northern Ireland where all businesses can reach their full potential. To do that, we sit at the heart of business, helping our members to help each other. We are a business membership organisation providing unrivaled access to networking, learning and accredited training. We provide members with platforms to raise their profile substantially and act as a powerful voice which influences change for the better. Our team of technical experts provides specific expertise for firms trading internationally, which includes the processing of export documentation and support with customs processes. NI Chamber is the only British Chambers of Commerce accredited Chamber in Northern Ireland. This means we are part of a wider network representing the interests of 104,000 business members which collectively employ almost five million people. We are also active members of the Chambers Ireland Network.
- Website
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http://www.northernirelandchamber.com
External link for NI Chamber
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1783
- Specialties
- Networking and Events, Influencing Policy, Building Your Brand, Export Documentation Service, Business Growth Support, and Information Services
Locations
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Primary
40 Linenhall Street
Belfast, Northern Ireland BT2 8BA, GB
Employees at NI Chamber
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Oonagh Diamond
Business Development Manager at Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber)
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Noyona Chundur
Chief Executive, Consumer Council for Northern Ireland | Chair, Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival | Council Member, NI Chamber of Commerce | Chartered…
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Suzanne Wylie
CEO Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Edel Doherty
Founder, CEO, Company Board Member, Trustee, Mentor.
Updates
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Join the #KingsAwards Webinar on Thursday 25th July from 14:00 - 15:30. This webinar is targeted at businesses from under-represented groups and sectors, and will be a great chance to hear more about the Awards. Join via the QR code below.
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👋We would like to welcome our new Essential members JCI (Junior Chamber International), TLC Compliance Peninsula UK, Benergy Breakfast, Green Field Marketing Solutions and IntrinsicAi. Find out how an Essential Membership can help to grow your businesses sales pipeline: https://hubs.la/Q02H3clL0
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NI Chamber would like to welcome AEM Ltd as a Corporate member. Antrim Electrical & Mechanical Engineers was established in 1985 and is ranked as one of Ireland's foremost Electrical and Mechanical Building services and Facility Management Contractor. Find out more: https://hubs.la/Q02H3m7Y0 To find out more about NI Chamber membership visit:https://hubs.la/Q02H3c3c0
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NI Chamber welcomes the commitment to partnership between business and governement referenced in the King's Speech today: “We welcome the strong focus on growth in the new government’s early plans, which is vital to give businesses the confidence they need to invest. “While many of the measures announced in the King’s Speech are devolved matters, UK government policies have a significant role to play in boosting Northern Ireland’s competitiveness and facilitating economic growth. In preparation for this new term of Parliament, NI Chamber has worked extensively with businesses to identify the Westminster-based policy levers which will have the greatest impact on economic growth including boosting competitiveness, access to people and skills, reducing near market red tape and providing specific support to high-growth sectors. “Much of what was announced today resonates with NI Chamber’s key asks around a renewed partnership between government and business. Commitment to an Industrial Strategy is to be welcomed as is the intention to reform the apprenticeship levy. We are also heartened to see that the government has pledged a reset in its trade and investment relationship with European partners. With a razor-like focus on reducing trade barriers to support common objectives like food and energy security, there is an opportunity now to move at pace to address the challenges that are unique to Northern Ireland. “By prioritising stability, certainty and simplicity for trade and investment, this government has an opportunity to drive growth which will have a positive impact on businesses across NI.” Suzanne Wylie #KingsSpeech #MissionBusinessGrowth #NorthernIreland
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🎙️LISTEN: In an interview on BBC Radio 4, Suzanne Wylie discussed what NI businesses need next from the new Labour government, including why the removal of red tape is a key objective. #MissionBusinessGrowth
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Analysis: Last week saw Sir Keir Starmer make his first visit to Northern Ireland as the new Prime Minister. He received a warm reception from parties at Stormont, who collectively, seem as eager as him to get to work on the issues at hand. After a decisive election result, businesses here and across the UK will hope that with a clear majority, the new government will use the early days to prioritise the economy and take business up on its offer to work in genuine partnership to maximise opportunities and overcome challenges. Read more post election insight into what business needs next from Suzanne Wylie in today's News Letter Belfast. #NorthernIreland #BusinessInsight #MissionBusinessGrowth https://lnkd.in/eCTtQzWN