0 an organization of business people who work together to improve business in their local area -- izba handlowa
The prime minister created a number of high-level policy boards, staffed only with chamber of commerce representatives, to hammer out resolution schemes.
He, too, was close to the employers, as a prominent member and former chairman of the chamber of commerce.
The fact is that the words "chamber of commerce" are not protected in any way.
Beyond any doubt any chamber of commerce will say that the evil resulting from the tax is very considerable.
The second of the three partners is the chamber of commerce.
The district was represented by the chamber of commerce, local employers, industrialists and district councillors.
This is necessary because the notary or chamber of commerce official's signature is not known in the foreign country in question.
The president of the chamber of commerce went on to mention the implications of the serious gap between north and south.