
To
promote and facilitate trade and commerce between the United
States of America and Belize by representing business interests
at Government level and in the media, encouraging linkages
with Belizean companies and to provide a forum for exchange
of information beneficial to all parties.

Dear
Prospective Member:
We
extend an invitation for you to join the American Chamber
of Commerce of Belize. The objectives of the Chamber are:
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To promote and enhance American business interests in
Belize including American direct investment in Belize.
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To represent the interests of members before the authorities
of Belize that pertain to their commercial and industrial
relations, with the goal to encourage and facilitate the
transaction of mutual business interests, and especially
to promote American interests in Belize without discussing
or taking part in political activities.
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To support members in the promotion of their products
and services in the United States of America.
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To provide a source of information and support for both
potential and established American investors in Belize
with respect to management and other business issues unique
to the Belizean business environment.
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To participate in development, civic, economic, social
and environmental programs to advance the general welfare
and prosperity of Belize.
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To endeavor to establish and maintain memberships in business
associations and other groups whose objectives are similar
to the Chamber.
At
the present time the US Ambassador is hosting a regular breakfast
meeting every other month beginning in June. Additionally,
the Chamber will be holding regular business forums, such
as today's session.
If
you would like to join, simply fill out the enclosed registration
form attached together with the annual fee of $BZ375.00. Checks
are to be made payable to the American Chamber of Commerce
of Belize to the attention of Linda Munoz. Our office is situated
at #2A South Park Street, P.O. Box 75, Belize City, Belize.
Looking forward to seeing you at the next function.
Sincerely,
President
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