Policy Advocacy & Liaison
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Policy Advocacy
The policy is a main function of the advocacy chamber, which ensures a
favorable business environment for its members.
Major activities
- 1. Identifying Issues
Regular interaction with members
to understand their concerns and challenges. To highlight the major regulators,
economic and legislative issues affecting businesses.
- 2. Policy Advocacy
To engage with MPs and government
agencies to promote trade-friendly policies.
To present policy recommendations and advocate for positive changes.
- 3. Public Campaigns
To raise awareness about important
business issues through seminars, roadshows and media initiatives.
- 4. Research and Analysis
Expert committees prepare reports
and position papers on significant issues.
Analyzing legislation, economic trends, and industry-specific challenges.
Liaison Role
The GFECCI Chamber bridges the gap between businesses and the government,
ensuring clear communication and mutual
understanding.
Major activities
- 1. Government Relations
Maintain strong relations with
policy makers, officers and regulators. Decision makers represent direct business
concerns.
- 2. Legislative Monitoring
Tracking changes in laws and
rules. Keeping members informed about updates and their possible effects.
- 3. Dialogue facility
Organizing events, forums and rounds
for businesses to interact with government officials.
Providing a platform for businesses to give voice to their concerns and suggestions.
- 4. Representation
To advocate for businesses in government
hearings and regulatory reviews. Ensuring the voice of the business community
is heard in important decisions.
- 5. Trade-to-government cooperation
Helping members in
reaching government services, grants and programs. Sharing information about the initiative
supporting professional development
Policy advocacy and contact objectives
- Impress public policy : Promote laws and regulations
that
support businesses.
- Reduce regulator burden :Laws and bureaucracy for
streamlined procedures.
- Foster Economic Development : Support an initiative that
runs economic development.
- Promote fair competition : Make sure that policies create
a level sports field for all businesses.
- Representation of businesses : Provide businesses with a
voice in important economic decisions.
Benefits for Members
- Influence Public Policy: Promote laws and regulations
that
support businesses.
- Reduce Regulatory Burdens: Advocate for streamlined
processes
and reduced bureaucracy.
- Foster Economic Development: Support initiatives that
drive
economic growth.
- Promote Fair Competition: Ensure policies create a level
playing field for all businesses.
- Represent Businesses: Provide businesses with a voice in
critical economic decisions.
By engaging in policy advocacy and serving as a liaison, the Chamber
empowers
businesses to thrive
in a dynamic and
ever-changing environment.