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The Global Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) is an organization that aims to promote and facilitate international trade and investment. The members of GCCI are companies, industries, corporate houses, and individuals who are interested in expanding their business globally. As members of GCCI, they have certain rights and duties that are outlined below:

Rights of the Members of GCCI:

  1. The members have the right to access the services and benefits offered by GCCI, such as consulting, training, networking, events, trade fairs, workshops, etc.
  2. The members have the right to participate in the decision-making process of GCCI, such as voting, electing, and nominating the board of directors and the executive committee.
  3. The members have the right to voice their opinions and suggestions on the policies and activities of GCCI, and to receive feedback and support from GCCI.
  4. The members have the right to use the logo and name of GCCI in their promotional materials, subject to the approval and guidelines of GCCI.
  5. The members have the right to terminate their membership at any time, without any penalty or obligation.

Duties of the Members of GCCI:

  1. The members have the duty to abide by the rules and regulations of GCCI, such as the code of conduct, the membership fee, the confidentiality agreement, etc.
  2. The members have the duty to uphold the reputation and values of GCCI, such as professionalism, integrity, quality, innovation, etc.
  3. The members have the duty to contribute to the growth and development of GCCI, such as providing feedback, sharing expertise, referring potential members, sponsoring events, etc.
  4. The members have the duty to cooperate and collaborate with other members of GCCI, such as respecting diversity, resolving disputes amicably, creating synergies, etc.
  5. The members have the duty to comply with the laws and regulations of the countries where they operate, and to respect the culture and customs of their business partners.

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