The Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce (ABLCC) is a joint enterprise with over 45 years of experience dedicated to fostering trade and economic cooperation between Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Arab world. As a member of the General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture for the Arab countries since 1978, the ABLCC serves as a vital bridge, developing a vast and solid network comprising companies, chambers, diplomats, and government agencies. (ablcc.org ) The ABLCC offers a range of tailored services to facilitate business interactions, including the legalization of commercial documents, translation services, facilitation of business cooperation, and assistance in the settlement of commercial disputes. These services are designed to meet the specific needs of companies operating between Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Arab countries. (ablcc.org ) The Chamber's mission is to promote trade and investment relations between Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Arab world by providing members with business information and services based on in-depth knowledge of the economic and commercial realities. This mission is supported by a strong network of contacts, including businesses, heads of state, officials, diplomats, chambers of commerce, trade associations, and financial institutions. (ablcc.org ) The ABLCC is accredited by the Federation of Belgian Chambers of Commerce and is part of the BLCCA network, further enhancing its credibility and reach. (ablcc.org ) The Chamber's leadership emphasizes the importance of proactive engagement in the evolving Arab world, encouraging stakeholders to seize emerging opportunities and rely on the ABLCC's accumulated experience to navigate the complexities of international trade. (ablcc.org ) The ABLCC's headquarters are located at 60, Rue Mignot Delstanche, 1050 Brussels, Belgium. The office operates from Monday to Thursday between 09:00 and 16:00, and on Friday from 09:00 to 13:00. The legalization service is available from 09:00 to 12:30. For inquiries, the Chamber can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at +32 2 344 82 04. (ablcc.org )
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