[CanCham News] The Canadian Chamber of Commerce Vietnam Announces Formation of Canadian Chambers of Commerce in the Indo-Pacific
- Anh Phuong Nguyen
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce Vietnam is excited to announce its participation in the formation of the Canadian Chambers of Commerce in the Indo-Pacific (CCIP) network in early 2026.
The CCIP will be a voluntary network of nineteen (19) independent Canadian Chambers of Commerce and Business Councils operating across the Indo-Pacific Region, and will focus on leveraging combined strengths, knowledge and resources to:
Develop joint initiatives when appropriate, including events, webinars, advocacy and other initiatives to benefit members from a multi-market perspective,
Promote each other's events and initiatives to further develop connectivity between members and grow a stronger, interconnected network for Canadian businesses,
Collectively advocate for the interests of members when appropriate,Â
Engage in knowledge sharing to support best practices, and
Much more.
While all participating chambers and business councils remain independent, CanCham Vietnam is proud to join this coalition to enhance value offered to our members and the Canadian business community as a whole.
Participating Chambers Will Include:
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Beijing
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Brunei
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
Indonesia Canada Chamber of Commerce
Indo-Canadian Business Chamber (India)
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Korea
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Laos
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Macao
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Pearl River Delta (Guangdong, China)
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Thailand
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam
All Chambers have voted to sign the MOU, which will be completed in a formal signing ceremony in early 2026.
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