Kuala Lumpur has been given the honour of becoming the first city in South East Asia to host a major International
Chamber of Commerce (ICC) event with her selection as the host city for the 6th World Chambers Congress 2009 (6th
WCC 2009) by the ICC World Chambers Federation (WCF) Congress selection committee.
The major biennial meeting
will be held at the purpose-built Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in
2009.
Commenting
on the choice of city, WCF chairman, Rona Yicali said, “The FMM narrowly beat strong contender, Commerce Queensland, as well
as the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of
Tajikistan for what is the only international forum for chamber executives worldwide that is held once every two years
in different regions of the world.”
Datuk Mustafa Mansur, Past President of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
(FMM), said, “The WCC provides the forum for chamber members to share best practice experiences,
develop networks and to learn about innovations from their fellow chambers to tackle challenges each face and to
remain relevant in their respective regions.”
The prestige and importance of the WCC to the hosting chamber is such that it has already taken its planning and
schedule well into the next decade with chambers from the Americas, Africa and Europe already registering their
interest to host the Congress in 2011, 2013 and 2015, when it returns to those regions. The most recent statistics are
from the last Congress in 2005, which was held in South Africa. It saw participation from chamber leaders and
executives from over 90 countries. Istanbul is to host to this year’s Congress from 4 to 6 July 2007.
Speaking on behalf of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, director of marketing and sales, Jenny Salsbury said,
“Malaysia is, of course, ideally placed for easy access from not only the ASEAN countries but also the newly emerging
industrial nations in the region and an event of this kind often requires a venue capable of meeting exact requirements
on quality, ambience and capacity. It is for these reasons that the purpose-built Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre has become the preferred venue for many local, regional and international conventions, congresses and
meetings.”
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