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Our function is to promote commerce between Thailand and New Zealand.
 

We maintain close links with relevant Thai and New Zealand Government Departments,
Trade and Cultural Bodies.

We aim to provide our members with a range of interesting business and social opportunities
to meet, network and exchange information on a regular basis.

How can we assist you?

Click below to read more about us or send an email to us by clicking here..

EASTERN SEABOARD  MEMBER PROMOTION CENTRE

We are pleased to announce the opening of our centre supported by Colin Bartlett.

By doing this we aim to provide improved support and access to Chamber resources for our members in Eastern Seaboard.

For detail on it location and how to contact by phone or email please click HERE

The New Zealand Thai Chamber of Commerce (often referred to as “The Friendly Chamber”), was founded in October 1996 and is based in Bangkok.

The primary functions of the Chamber are to promote commerce between Thailand and New Zealand, and to maintain close links with relevant Thai and New Zealand government departments, trade and cultural bodies.

As the Thailand representative of KEANZ it is connected to, and provides a strong linkage to, Kiwis globally.

We also aim to provide our members with a range of interesting business and social opportunities - to meet, network and exchange information on a regular basis.

Our symbol is composed of the Kiwi, the native New Zealand bird and an iconic symbol of New Zealand and its people, and the Sala Thai,or the Thai pavilion, a national architectural form of Thailand, reflecting distinctive Thai architecture.

To view our constitution and bylaws

  • Click here for the PDF version
     
  • Click here to use the web based viewer
     

 

Contact Details:

The New Zealand Thai Chamber of Commerce,

9th Floor, ITF Tower, 140/11 Silom Road,

Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand

 

Telephone:   +66 2 634 3283 Fax:   +66 2 634 3004

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   Web: http://www.nztcc.org/

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 12:28