TheInternational Chamber of Commerce (ICC;French:Chambre de commerce internationale) is a global business organization representing companies and associations in over 170 countries.[2] ICC represents a broad range of sectors and business sizes. Its current chair is Philippe Varin and its Secretary General is John W.H. Denton AO.[3]
ICC's main activities are rule setting, dispute resolution, andpolicy advocacy. Its rules, while voluntary, are widely used in international commercial transactions. National committees in over 90 countries advocate business priorities at national and regional levels, and more than 5,000 experts from member companies contribute to ICC policy positions through specialized commissions.
ICC was founded in 1919 to promote international trade and investment, open markets, and the free flow of capital. Its secretariat was established inParis, and theInternational Court of Arbitration was created in 1923. The first chairman wasÉtienne Clémentel, French Minister of Finance.
Over the decades, ICC and its arbitration mechanisms have been involved in high-profile international disputes, including long-running cases such as the arbitration between the Lebanese construction company Commisimpex and theRepublic of Congo. In 2013, the ICC ruled infavor of Mohsen Hojeij of Commisimpex regarding unpaid public works contracts, a decision that has led to multiple subsequent legal proceedings and enforcement actions across several countries. Subsequent judicial investigations in France have expanded to include allegations of organized fraud and forgery related to the arbitration, lending credence to earlier concerns about corruption and conflicts of interest in the handling of the dispute.[6][7]
The World Council is ICC's supreme governing body, composed of representatives from national committees. It elects the chair, vice-chairs, and honorary chair, each serving a three-year term.
Based in Paris, the Secretariat manages ICC operations and represents business perspectives in intergovernmental forums. It is led by the Secretary General.
ICC offers arbitration, mediation, dispute boards, expert evaluations, and DOCDEX for banking disputes. TheInternational Court of Arbitration has handled over 28,000 cases since 1923.[9]
The ICC Case Connect digital platform, updated in 2025, centralizes case management, e-filing, and payments.[10]
Fast-track arbitration is available for disputes under US$2 million.[11] As of 2024, 461 awards have been issued under the expedited procedure.[12]
ICC develops policies through commissions and task forces. Commissions examine major issues, and officers are appointed in consultation with national committees. Task forces undertake time-limited projects.
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The World Chambers Federation (WCF), founded in 1951, connects chambers of commerce worldwide. It organizes the World Chambers Congress biennially and awards the World Chambers Competition for innovative chamber projects.[14]
ICC hosts conferences and training globally, including through theICC Academy, which offers certification programs in arbitration, trade, and commercial law.[15]
ICC Commercial Crime Services (CCS) coordinates efforts against commercial crime through theInternational Maritime Bureau, Financial Investigation Bureau, and Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau.[16] FraudNet is a specialized network of law firms addressing financial crime, by invitation only.[17]
ICC holds consultative status with the UN since 1946 and Observer Status at the UN General Assembly since 2017.[19] The current ICC Permanent Observer isCrispin Conroy.[20]