Introduction
Mission Statement
Goals
Expertise
Project Management Experience with Expos
Trade Facilitation
Partial list of IACCI’s Major Partners,
Supporters and Team Players
Capacity Statement
Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and
Industry – IACCI (www.i-acci.org), the organizer
of Iraq Energy EXPO, is a professional, full
service organization with over 10,500 Iraqi and
international members, including Iraqi
Ministries and local governments. The dedicated
staff of IACCI comprises over 300 employees,
with seven offices in Iraq, a branch in Jordan,
and an office in the United States. With a
distinguished track record of 16 regional job
fairs and 5 international trade shows throughout
Iraq, IACCI stands alone as the most innovative
advocate of the Iraqi private sector to date.
Without a single security incident, IACCI
continues to promote Iraqi business development
through networking forums, capacity building,
and training and development. With its strong
presence and extensive trade show experience in
Iraq, IACCI is the most qualified organization
to coordinate the Iraq Energy Expo and
Conference for the second year, and looks
forward to making this historic event a
tremendous success for all who participate. With
the 2nd largest oil reserve in the world Iraq is
on the precipice of being one of the fastest
growing economies in the world. IACCI is
committed to making sure that your stay with us
is profitable and without any security incident.
For a closer look at IACCI, the first
international chamber of commerce in Iraq since
U.S. presence began in 2003; we offer you this
profile of our experience and expertise. Feel
free to contact us by phone or email with any
questions, comments, or concerns you may have.
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IACCI's primary mission is two-fold: A) the
creation of new business through networking
forums, and B) building the capacity of key
Iraqi private and public sector elements that
are necessary to growing the overall national
capacity to support a vital private sector in
Iraq.
IACCI
IACCI promotes transparency, accountability and
that the rule of law is enforced in Iraq. A
strong business community is based on business
associations having an audible voice in the
policy-making process. This will contribute to
the growth of participatory civil society and
the development of a regulatory and policy
environment conducive to private enterprise.
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- Promote open-market economy in Iraq through a competitive system
where the rules are the same for all participants, corruption is
eliminated and transparency and accountability are strengthened.
- Build simplified compliance systems for small businesses by
fostering the participation of business groups in the day-to-day process
of government decision-making and developing laws and institutions
necessary for an open market-oriented economy.
- Facilitate access to and establish consistent long term
relationships between the private sector and the Iraq Ministries for the
purpose of progressive commerce and trade implementation and practices.
- Serve as a catalyst concerning the reactivation of the professional
associations and guilds including the Iraqi Industrial Federation, the
Contractors Union and the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce by
conducting free and fair elections to promote the emergence of
representative intermediaries.
- Encourage entrepreneurial climate and culture in addition to
expanding access to business and economic information necessary for
informed decision-making.
- Development and fundraising for specific projects in support of the
organization of networking events, professional development education,
training, policy related events and other crucial projects as needed, to
support and compliment the goals of IACCI, its members and the private
sector community in Iraq.
- Promote the development of certain public sector elements that are
key to the success of the establishment of an environment that allows
the private sector to flourish in Iraq. This is done through training
and awareness programs.
- To assist and establish long term US policy orientation towards Iraq
on Congressional, White House and Governmental Agency levels including
delegate visitation.
- Facilitate access to an economic focused relationship between the
private sectors of Iraq and the international community through “Free
Trade” magazine (IACCI’s premier commerce and industry trade
publication), educational seminars and programs, events including the
EXPO Trade Show, cross-cultural activities and high level economic
programs for the benefit of expanded long term sustainable growth,
investment and expansion of the commerce, technology, industry, civil
society and private sectors in Iraq.
- Build Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce and Industry as a
sustainable long term Iraqi NGO organization
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Networking is crucial to the capability of providing sustainable
services. From the beginning, IACCI has implemented capacity building
components within the organization itself to include staff training and
development, especially with young people. The staff has grown from a small
group back in 2003 to over 300 full time employees. This number swells to
over 1000 or more during special projects such as the trade show “EXPO”, Job
Fair Iraq and other equally large projects. IACCI has seven offices in Iraq,
a branch in Jordan and an office in the United States. IACCI’s expertise in
Iraq:
- Strategic planning and logistics
- Iraq Ministries Public Relations and Advocacy
- Grants management
- Program design and implementation
- Resource development and management
- Networking both governmental and trade including NGO
- “Train the Trainer” programs
- Civil Society and Iraqi business training and education
- Cross-cultural communication and facilitation
- Financial planning and training
- International and indigenous public relations
- Capacity building through seminars, conferences and delegations
- Technical assistance
- Engineering design and management
- Construction project design and implementation
- Job Creation including Iraqi Job Databank and Career Development
Counseling
- Media, marketing, advertising and graphic arts
- Public Relations and Media Relations
- Publication development and publishing
- IT programming, design and training
- IACCI Training and Development Resources Initiative for Business in
Iraq (TADRIB Iraq)
- Employment Centers, Adhamiya, Hay Our, Kadhemiyah, Mansur and soon
over 10 more Employment centers in Baghdad
- Business Centers, BIAP BC and Ramadi BC
- Our own tradeshow facility in Sulymaniah with 10,000 SM show
facility on 25 Doman land and soon BIAP Convention and Visitor Center
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IACCI has extensive experience in its
last six years of operations in a
volatile Iraq. Project management has
included the management of large-scale
training programs, grant programs,
arranging and organizing logistics for
major events involving numerous
different parties - private sector and
government over a geographic scope
spanning the entire country, extensive
training both educational and vocations,
international trade and development, and
renovation and facility building.
Examples of our trade show expertise are
best illustrated in the DBX Kurdistan
international trade shows held in Erbil
(2005), and Sulymaniah (2006 and 2008),
each year same time November 11th – 14th
www.dbxkurdistan.com . At the events,
there were approximately 94,000 people
in attendance over a three day period
who visited over 600 exhibitors in each
event.
Also, the Baghdad Business to Business
Expo and Conference, the first major
expo in Baghdad since military
operations began in 2003, recently
wrapped up its three-day event at the
Al-Rasheed Hotel from 15-17 February
2008. Instead of signifying an end,
however, this momentous expo and
conference has triggered a ripple effect
across Iraq, the Middle East, and
throughout the world. It was a daunting
task to coordinate 260 participating
companies. Fortunately, with an improved
security environment and a renewed
commitment to development, the time was
ripe for growth, and IACCI was simply
planting the seed www.baghdadb2b.com,
following that event we did five road
show events in Athamiya, Sadr City,
Rasafa, 9 Nissan and Karrada which are
smaller localized events highlighting a
specific Baghdad district and finally we
produced our first ever Iraq Energy EXPO
and Conference on DEC 5ht, 2008.
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The first objective of the trade facilitation is to increase foreign
direct investment which is crucial to achieving higher rates of sustained
economic growth. It enhances opportunities for Iraq’s private sector firms
to build strong economic structure, acquire new technologies, develop modern
organizations, and gain access to overseas markets. It will allow Iraqi
economy to expand businesses, create higher-paying jobs, generate exports,
and increase government revenues. On this level, IACCI has conducted and is
currently organizing several conferences to promote new investment laws
issued by the central and regional governments to disperse information to
potential investors.
The second objective is to generate concern and increase activity on the
part of Iraqi companies to invest in their own country and seize the
opportunities at hand. This entails improving the present opportunities,
creating new opportunities and taking an active role in initiating
international business contacts. These steps have resulted with increased
investment, sustainability and creation of jobs in Iraq.
The third objective is to facilitate the concerns of the Iraqi business
community to have a voice in the creation and amending of government trade
policies. IAACI’s participation in commerce and industry provides the Iraqi
business community with a sense of self-empowerment, through education and
assistance in the development of effective marketing materials including the
provision of opportunities for interaction with the international
communities through trade-show venues, trade delegations, strategic
commercial correspondence, and other networking kinds of events.
The IACCI continues to adjust and react to the ever-changing Iraqi
environment. Taking initiative, IACCI has organized, (self-) funded, and
begun implementing the following programs that have a direct impact on the
achievement of its objectives:
- Networking
- International Delegations
- Iraqi Delegations
- Vetting
- Surveys, Studies
- Iraqi Ministries
- Job Development and Career Support
- EXPO and Trade Show Organization
- International and Iraqi Conferences & Seminars
- Lead Generation
- Monthly News Magazine, Free Trade
- Weekly Newspaper, Free Trade
- Mass Communication
- IACCI Buying Power
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Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce Members
(International and Iraqi)
Baghdad Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT),
Iraqi Reconstruction Management Office (IRMO) in
the US Embassy - Baghdad, Multi-National Corps
(C9) - Iraq, Multi-National Division (G9) -
Baghdad, US Military Civil Affairs Brigade,
International Finance Corporation (IFC), US
Institute for Peace (USIP), International
Organization for Migration (IOM), Sulymaniah
Governor’s Office, Sulaimaniyah Chamber of
Commerce, UNESCO, UNDP, UNAMI, UNIDO, US Export
Import Bank, Iraqi Middle Market Development
Foundation (IMMDF), U.S. Department of Commerce,
the World Bank, Housing Bank of Jordan, The US
Chamber of Commerce, the Commercial Section of
the US Embassy in Baghdad, the Cultural Affairs
Section of the US Embassy in Baghdad, the Iraqi
Embassy in Washington, DC, the Center for
International Private Enterprise (CIPE), IRMO
Office of Private Sector Development, Iraqi
Ministry of Water Resources, Iraqi Ministry of
Agriculture, Iraqi Ministry of Industry and
Minerals, Iraqi Ministry of Trade, Iraqi
Ministry of Electricity, Iraqi Ministry of
Justice, Iraqi Ministry of Displacement and
Migration, Iraqi Ministry of Environment, Iraqi
Ministry of Housing & Construction, Iraqi
Ministry of Oil, Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights,
Iraqi Ministry of Interior (Residency), Iraqi
Ministry of State for Tourism, Iraqi Ministry of
Health, Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social
Affairs, Baghdad Business Center, Trade Show
Organizers, Jordan Ministry of Interior, Kuwait
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Iraqi Engineering
Union, Project Management Office (PMO, now PCO),
Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkish
Embassy in Baghdad, Diyarbakir Chamber of
Commerce, Customs Clearance at Ibrahim Khalil –
Iraq, ADIPEC show and conference organizers,
Organizers of BAU Trade Show, German Embassy in
Baghdad, Educational Institutions in Egypt,
Egyptian Embassy in Baghdad, American University
in Cairo, US Embassy Economic Section in
Baghdad, USAID Northern Representatives, USAID
Baghdad Representatives, USAID Prime Contractors
(VEGA, IRD and LBG), Kurdistan Regional
Government (KRG) Ministry of Humanitarian
Affairs, KRG Prime Minister’s Office, CONEXPO
Trade Show Organizers, Beverly Hills Chamber of
Commerce, Chinese Mission Representatives in
Baghdad and in Amman, Private Institutions, KRG
security forces and Peshmerga, KRG Ministry of
Finance, Erbil International Airport, Iraqi
Customs Officials, Salahaddin University in
Erbil, WEFTEC Trade Show Organizers, US Arab
National Chamber of Commerce, Public officials,
university professors and private Iraqi
businessmen from Basra, Baghdad, and Kurdistan
focused on Private Sector development,
International Relief and Development
Organization, Louis Berger Group (Izdihar), MSI
(Tatweer)
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