Today, a ceremony at the Minsk Branch of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BelCCI) celebrated the awarding of certificates to new full members of the country’s largest business community. Seventeen companies from diverse industries – ranging from manufacturing and logistics to IT and banking – officially joined the Chamber. Among them, seven opted for the “Premium” membership package, highlighting their commitment to utilizing the full range of support tools provided by BelCCI.
BelCCI is not merely an association of entrepreneurs; it serves as a robust platform for growth, integration, and sustainable development of Belarusian businesses. The Chamber plays a crucial role in shaping a modern business environment, fostering connections among companies, and helping them access new markets while integrating into the global economy. Sergey Nabeshko, General Director of BelCCI’s Minsk Branch, emphasized that becoming a member of the Chamber marks a significant step toward new opportunities. BelCCI offers over 100 types of services covering all areas of business activity, including certification, patenting, legal support, foreign trade, educational programs, and export promotion. Importantly, the Chamber is not limited to a standard list of services; if a specific service is not available, it can be tailored to meet individual business needs. This flexible and personalized approach positions BelCCI as a true strategic partner, adept at adapting to market changes and anticipating them to create new opportunities for its members.
The Chamber also focuses on modern formats and channels for business engagement. Vitaly Vabishchevich, Head of the Legal Support and Digital Technologies Department at BelCCI, detailed the membership event program, which includes a comprehensive calendar of practical events such as seminars, workshops, congresses, and other activities aimed at fostering business development and knowledge exchange. This program is designed to align with the needs of enterprises, and BelCCI continually expands it by introducing new events to ensure maximum relevance for its members.
Protecting intellectual property is another critical area of support. Vyacheslav Trofimov, Director of BelCCI’s subsidiary, Belpatentservice, emphasized the importance of patent services and trademark registration. He noted that timely registration of intellectual property not only safeguards businesses but also provides a significant competitive advantage in both domestic and international markets.
The certificate-awarding ceremony was held in a relaxed yet constructive atmosphere. Representatives from each company had the chance to present their organizations, share their expectations, and discuss potential collaborative projects. By the end of the event, common interests had already been identified among the new Chamber members, marking the first step toward future collaboration and shared initiatives.
The Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry expresses its sincere gratitude to these new members for joining the largest and most influential business community in the country. BelCCI membership signifies reliability and professionalism, effectively expanding business opportunities while strengthening positions in both domestic and global markets.