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FULL LIST of ACCREDITED MEMBERS 2021 Document 550-9-93 International CO Accreditation Chain Document 550-9/93 List of accredited chambers of commerce affiliated to the International CO Accreditation Chain (As of May 2021) Australia . Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) Belgium 1 Federation of Belgian Chambers of 8 Industrie - und Handelskammer Eupen - Commerce Malmedy - St. Vith 2 Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de 9 Voka Kamer van Koophandel Antwerpen- Bruxelles Waasland 3 Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de la 10 Voka Kamer van Koophandel Mechelen- Wallonie Picarde Kempen 4 Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de 11 Voka Kamer van Koophandel Vlaams- Liege-Verviers-Namur Brabant 5 Chambre de commerce et d'industrie du 12 Voka Kamer van Koophandel Limburg Brabant Wallon 6 Chambre de commerce et d'industrie du 13 Voka Kamer van Koophandel West- Haunaut Vlaanderen 7 Chambre de commerce et d'industrie du 14 Voka Kamer van Koophandel Oost- Luxembourg belge Vlaanderen Brazil (Brazilian Confederation of Trade and Business Associations (CACB) as National Coordinating Body) Bulgaria (The Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the 28 Regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry are united in the Unified System of Bulgarian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) 1 Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and 16 Office with Plovdiv Chamber of Commerce Industry (BCCI) (Head office) and Industry 2 Office with Blagoevgrad Chamber of 17 Office with Razgrad Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry Commerce and Industry and Agriculture 3 Office with Burgas Chamber of Commerce 18 Office with Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Industry 4 Office with Dobrich Chamber of Commerce 19 Office with Silistra Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Industry 5 Office with Gabrovo Chamber of Commerce 20 Office with Shumen Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Industry 6 Office with Gotse Delchev Chamber of 21 Office with Sliven Chamber of Commerce Commerce and Industry and Industry 7 Office with Haskovo Chamber of Commerce 22 Office with Smolyan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Industry 8 Office with Kazanlak Chamber of Commerce 23 Office with Stara Zagora Chamber of and Industry Commerce and Industry 9 Office with Kardzhali Chamber of Commerce 24 Office with Targovishte Chamber of and Industry Commerce and Industry 10 Office with Kyustendil Chamber of 25 Office with Varna Chamber of Commerce Commerce and Industry and Industry 11 Office with Lovech Chamber of Commerce 26 Office with Veliko Tarnovo Chamber of and Industry Commerce and Industry 12 Office with Montana Chamber of Commerce 27 Office with Vidin Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Industry 13 Office with Pazardzhik Chamber of 28 Office with Vratsa Chamber of Commerce Commerce and Industry and Industry 14 Office with Pernik Chamber of Commerce 29 Office with Yambol Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Industry 15 Office with Pleven Chamber of Commerce and Industry Canada . Canadian Chamber of Commerce China . China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) All CCPIT branches use the same ICC WCF CO Accreditation Label, but each issuing branches have a three-digit code in the serial number (see below after the name of each branch) 1 China Council for the Promotion of 150 Meishan Branch - 805 International Trade - 000 2 Alxa League Branch - 109 151 Meizhou Branch - 633 3 Anhui Sub-council - 400 152 Mianyang Branch - 802 4 Anqing Branch - 409 153 Minhang Branch - 261 5 Anshan Branch - 128 154 Mudanjiang Branch - 221 6 Anyang Branch - 543 155 Nanhai Branch - 630 7 Baoding Branch - 068 156 Nanjing Branch - 320 8 Baoshan Branch - 262 157 Nanning Branch - 773 9 Baotou Branch - 102 158 Nanping Branch - 424 10 Bayannao'er Meng Branch - 108 159 Nantong Branch - 301 11 Beihai Branch - 770 160 Nanyang Branch - 542 12 Beijing Sub-Council - 020 161 Ningbo Development Zone Branch - 384 13 Bengbu Branch - 405 162 Ningbo Sub-Council - 380 14 Binzhou Branch - 490 163 Ningde Branch - 425 15 Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture 164 Ninghai Branch - 386 Branch - 962 16 Bozhou Branch - 414 165 Ningxia Sub-Council - 950 17 Cangzhou Branch - 065 166 Panjin Branch - 122 18 Changchun Sub-Council - 200 167 Panyu Branch - 661 19 Changde Branch - 602 168 Peiling Branch - 841 20 Changsha Branch - 610 169 Pingdu Branch - 526 21 Changshu Branch - 314 170 Pingxiang Branch - 762 22 Changzhi Branch - 084 171 Putian Branch - 426 23 Changzhou Branch - 306 172 Qingdao Sub-Council - 520 24 Chaoyang Branch - 742 173 Qinghai Sub-Council - 940 25 Chaozhou Branch - 637 174 Qingpu Branch - 265 26 Chengde Branch - 066 175 Qingyang Branch - 932 27 Chengdu Sub-Council - 820 176 Qingyuan Branch - 634 28 Chenghai Branch - 741 177 Qinhuangdao Branch - 062 29 Chengyang Branch - 523 178 Qinzhou Branch -768 30 Chenzhou Branch - 607 179 Quanzhou Branch - 421 31 Chifeng Branch - 101 180 Quzhou Branch - 350 32 Chizhou Branch - 413 181 Rizhao Branch - 483 33 Chongqing Sub-Council - 840 182 Rui'an Branch - 359 34 Chuzhou Branch - 412 183 Sanheyanjiao Branch - 070 35 Cixi Branch - 381 184 Sanmenxia Branch - 544 36 Conghua Branch - 663 185 Sanming Branch - 423 37 Dalian Sub-Council - 160 186 Sanshui Branch - 639 38 Dandong Branch - 123 187 Shaanxi Sub-Council - 810 39 Daqing Branch - 225 188 Shandong Sub-council (Jinan Office) - 499 40 Datong Branch - 083 189 Shandong Sub-Council (Qingdao Office) - 480 41 Deqing Branch - 352 190 Shanghai Pudong Sub-Council - 280 42 Dezhou Branch - 484 191 Shanghai Sub-Council - 260 43 Dinghu Branch of Chamber of Commerce - 192 Shanghe Branch - 501 643 44 Dongguan Branch - 623 193 Shangqiu Branch - 549 45 Dongying Branch - 491 194 Shangyu Branch - 355 46 Erdos Branch - 105 195 Shantou Sub-Council - 740 47 Erenhot Branch - 110 196 Shantoujinping Branch - 743 48 Ezhou Branch - 569 197 Shanwei Branch - 635 49 Fangchenggang Branch - 772 198 Shanxi Sub-Council - 080 50 Fenghua Branch - 388 199 Shaoguan Branch - 626 51 Fengxian Branch - 264 200 Shaoxing Branch - 343 52 Foshan Branch - 625 201 Shaoyang Branch - 611 53 Fu'an Branch - 432 202 Shenyang Sub-Council - 140 54 Fujian Sub-Council - 420 203 Shenzhen Bao'an Branch - 701 55 Fushun Branch - 126 204 Shenzhen Longgang Branch - 702 56 Fuyang Branch - 403 205 Shenzhen Sub-council (Caihong Office) 703 57 Fuzhou Sub-Council - 430 206 Shenzhen Sub-council (Civic Center Office) - 704 58 Gansu Sub-Council - 930 207 Shenzhen Sub-council (Lidu Office) - 700 59 Guangdong Sub-Council - 620 208 Shiyan Branch - 567 60 Guangxi Sub-Council - 760 209 Shizuishan Branch - 952 61 Guangzhou Economic Development Zone 210 Shunde Branch - 636 Branch - 662 62 Guangzhou Sub-Council - 660 211 Sichuan Sub-Council - 800 63 Guigang Branch - 767 212 Suifenhe Branch - 226 64 Guilin Branch - 764 213 Suizhou Branch - 566 65 Guiyang Branch - 861 214 Suqian Branch - 315 66 Guizhou Sub-Council - 860 215 Suzhou Branch - 305 67 Haicheng Branch - 129 216 Suzhou Branch - 406 68 Hainan Sub-Council - 780 217 Tai'an Branch - 489 69 Handan Sub-Council - 067 218 Taishan Branch - 646 70 Hangzhou Sub-Council - 360 219 Taizhou Branch - 312 71 Hangzhou Sub-Council (Xiasha Office) - 369 220 Taizhou Branch - 344 72 Hangzhou dajiangdong Branch - 370 221 Tangshan Branch - 061 73 Harbin Sub-Council - 240 222 Tianjin Sub-Council - 040 74 Hebei Sub-Council - 060 223 Tibet Sub-Council - 900 75 Heihe Branch - 224 224 Tieling Branch - 127 76 Heilongjiang Sub-Council - 220 225 Tongliao Branch - 106 77 Henan Sub-Council - 540 226 Tongling Branch - 407 78 Hengshui Branch - 069 227 Tsitsihar Branch - 223 79 Hengyang Branch - 603 228 Ulanqab Branch -111 80 Heshan Branch - 645 229 Wanxian Branch - 842 81 Heyuan Branch - 621 230 Weifang Branch - 485 82 Heze Branch - 494 231 Weihai Branch - 487 83 Huadu Branch - 664 232 Wenzhou Branch - 346 84 Huai'an Branch - 309 233 Wuhai Branch - 107 85 Huaibei Branch - 410 234 Wuhan Sub-Council - 580 86 Huaihua Branch - 614 235 Wuhu Branch - 402 87 Huaiji Branch - 642 236 Wuxi Branch - 302 88 Huainan Branch - 404 237 Wuxi Branch (Jiangyin Office) - 319 89 Huangdao Branch - 522 238 Wuzhong District Branch - 311 90 Huanggang Branch - 565 239 Wuzhou Branch - 763 91 Huangshan Branch - 408 240 Xiamen Sub-Council - 440 92 Huangshi Branch - 561 241 Xi'an Sub-Council - 920 93 Hubei Sub-Council - 560 242 Xiangfan Branch - 562 94 Huizhou Branch - 628 243 Xiangqiao Branch - 649 95 Huludao Branch - 131 244 Xiangshan Branch - 385 96 Hulun Buir Branch - 104 245 Xiangtan Sub-Council - 604 97 Hunan Sub-Council - 600 246 Xiangxi Branch - 606 98 Huzhou Branch - 342 247 Xiaogan Branch - 570 99 Inner Mongolia Sub-Council - 100 248 Xiaoshan Branch - 361 100 Jiading Branch - 267 249 Xinchang Branch - 353 101 Jiamusi Branch - 222 250 Xingtai Branch - 072 102 Jiande Branch - 363 251 Xinhui District Branch - 650 103 Jiangmen Branch - 624 252 Xinjiang Development Corps Sub-Council - 970 104 Jiangshan Branch - 357 253 Xinjiang Sub-Council - 960 105 Jiangsu Sub-Council - 300 254 Xinxiang Branch - 547 106 Jiangxi Sub-Council - 460 255 Xuancheng Branch - 411 107 Jiaocheng Branch - 431 256 Xuzhou Branch - 308 108 Jiaonan Branch - 525 257 Yanbian Branch - 182 109 Jiaozhou Branch - 521 258 Yancheng Branch - 310 110 Jiaozuo Branch - 548 259 Yangjiang Branch - 632 111 Jiaxing Branch - 341 260 Yangquan Branch - 082 112 Jieyang Branch - 638 261 Yangzhou Sub-Council - 304 113 Jilin Branch - 181 262 Yantai Branch - 481 114 Jilin Sub-Council - 180 263 Yibin Branch - 804 115 Jimo Branch - 524 264 Yichang Branch - 564 116 Jinan Sub-Council - 500 265 Yili Branch - 961 117 Jingmen Branch - 568 266 Yinchuan Branch - 951 118 Jingzhou Branch - 563 267 Yingkou Branch
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