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World Trade Week NYC welcomes Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce as its affiliated partner for 2024


 

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce was welcomed today as an affiliated partner of World Trade Week NYC 2024. This is a significant milestone for both organizations who will be working together once again this year helping promote World Trade on the highest levels. In its welcoming remarks on social media World Trade Week stated its excitement once again to partner with The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce whom it identifies as a formidable force in the business world, representing a diverse group of Jewish leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, activists, and elective officials. Higliting the chambers vast network that spans across various industries, with the Chamber offering its members a wide range of benefits and opportunities for growth and success in advancing world Trade and all areas of commerce.

World Trade Week NYC continued its warm welcoming statement highlighting how the Jewish community is renowned for its entrepreneurship and business acumen, with a long history of success in various sectors, complimenting The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce for serving as an umbrella organization for businesses of all sizes, providing support, resources, and networking opportunities to help its members thrive. Offering opportunities such as sponsorship and partnerships to training resources and government affairs services, with the Chamber offering a comprehensive suite of tools to assist its members in their business endeavors.

Another example of key initiatives of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce is The Parnassah Network World Trade Week NYC statement addressed, highlighting to the public how the Chambers structure is made up of successful business owners who offer guidance and support to their fellow members. This one-on-one assistance is invaluable for those looking to navigate the challenges of the business world and achieve success. Additionally, the Chamber's public policy committee maintains close relationships with government officials at all levels, providing members with access to influential decision-makers and opportunities to shape public policy.

World Trade Week NYC's recognition of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce as an affiliated partner underscores the Chamber's importance and influence in the global business community. By partnering with World Trade Week NYC, the Chamber helps connect all to a vast network of international trade ministers, ambassadors, and government officials, further enhancing its reach and impact.

 

The Grand Finale roundup VIP World Trade Week NYC Awards and Black Tie Event will be hosted by the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce once again in 2024 in Nyc. The event is a prestigious affair that includes an Award Ceremony that brings together world leaders and trade experts to celebrate the achievements of the business community.

In 2023, The Republic of Korea signed an MOU with the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce at World Trade Week NYC, highlighting the Chamber's growing presence on the global stage. With speculation that India will follow suit and sign an MOU at World Trade Week 2024, the Chamber's influence and reach are set to expand even further. These partnerships and collaborations with international governments and trade organizations pave the way for new opportunities and avenues for business growth and development.

The partnership of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce with World Trade Week NYC in 2024 is a testament to the Chamber's dedication to promoting entrepreneurship, fostering business connections, and driving economic prosperity on a global level. As a powerful vehicle for its members to strengthen their networks and achieve success, the Chamber plays a vital role in supporting the business community and shaping the future of commerce. With its innovative initiatives and commitment to excellence, the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce is poised to continue making a lasting impact on the global business landscape for years to come.