Founded in 1919, the ICC brings together over six million businesses, chambers of commerce, and economic associations in more than 130 countries.

The three essential areas of ICC’s work focus on rule-making, dispute resolution, and general policy.

By joining ICC in 1957, the Moroccan National Committee opened the doors of the International Chamber of Commerce, the global business organization, to its members.

Our members represent the main sectors of Morocco’s economic activity, most financial institutions, associations, and chambers of commerce and industry, as well as prominent members of the Moroccan legal community.

ICC Morocco strives through its activities to achieve several objectives, including:

  • Developing and promoting alternative methods for resolving commercial disputes, with a particular focus on arbitration;
  • Using the ICC platform to engage and accelerate certain upgrades to Morocco’s economic fabric through training initiatives;
  • Raising awareness and initiating debates around major global and Moroccan economic issues;
  • Facilitating the integration of foreign operators who are members of ICC’s global network and opening this network to the commercial exchange opportunities it represents for national operators;
  • Promoting innovative economic projects of national interest.