Toocle Organization List - Asia

Federation of Indian Chambersof Commerc e and Industry
COUNTRY: India
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India's struggle for independence, its industrialization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies.   A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry. From influencing policy to encouraging debate, engaging with policy makers and civil society, FICCI articulates the views and concerns of industry. It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies.   FICCI provides a platform for networking and consensus building within and across sectors and is the first port of call for Indian industry, policy makers and the international business community. more>

International Chamber of Commerce – Thailand (ICC Thailand)
COUNTRY: Thailand
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: International Chamber of Commerce – Thailand (ICC Thailand) is a non‑profit organization founded in 1999 by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB), comprising the Board of Trade of Thailand (TCC), the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), and the Thai Bankers’ Association (TBA). Its core mission is to promote free and fair international trade and investment, represent Thai business interests in the global market economy, advocate for global trade standards, facilitate commercial dispute resolution, and serve as a bridge between Thai enterprises and the ICC global network (over 170 countries). more>

Thai Food Processors' Association(TFPA)
COUNTRY: Thailand
INDUSTRY: Business Services
Introduct: The Thai Food Processors' Association (TFPA) was established to represent the Thai food processing industry. It aims to promote and develop the Thai food processing industry to meet international standards, support the export of Thai food products worldwide, and act as a bridge between members, entrepreneurs, government agencies, and international organizations to solve problems and drive the sustainable development of the Thai food processing industry. more>

Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce(TCCC)
COUNTRY: Thailand
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: The Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (TCCC) was founded in 1910. It is the leading organization of the Chinese community in Thailand. Its objectives are to unite the Chinese community, promote mutual assistance, secure benefits for Chinese residents in Thailand, contribute to Thailand’s economic and social development, and enhance trade relations and friendship between Thailand and China. more>

Federation of Thai Industries(FTI)
COUNTRY: Thailand
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), originally established as the Association of Thai Industries (ATI) on 13 November 1967, was upgraded to the Federation of Thai Industries on 29 December 1987. It is a private-sector organisation uniting Thai industrial leaders to promote the country’s economic development. FTI’s core missions are to represent Thai industrial entrepreneurs at both national and international levels, support industrial enterprise development, collaborate with the government on national policy formulation, and provide consulting services to its members. more>


Indonesian Association of Express, Postal and Logistics Service Providers(ASPERINDO)
COUNTRY: Indonesia
INDUSTRY: Machinery & Equipment
Introduct: ASPERINDO (Indonesian Association of Express, Postal and Logistics Service Providers) is the national umbrella association for Indonesian companies engaged in goods and document delivery services, covering both the courier (Kurir) and cargo (Kargo) sectors. Inaugurated at the 1st National Congress (MUNAS I) on 26 March 1986, ASPERINDO succeeded the former association HIPPARI (Himpunan Perusahaan dan Pengantaran Barang Lewat Udara Dalam Negeri – Association of Domestic Air Cargo Delivery Companies). At the 8th National Congress (MUNAS VIII) on 27 March 2012, the name was revised and expanded to its current form: Asosiasi Perusahaan Jasa Pengiriman Ekspres, Pos dan Logistik Indonesia. more>





The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia
COUNTRY: Malaysia
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) is the national level organisation of the Chinese chambers of commerce in the country. In fact, ACCCIM is the earliest national level chamber of commerce to have a complete regional representation in the country. Founded on 2nd July 1921, ACCCIM has 17 Constituent Members located separately in the 13 states and Federal Territories of Malaysia. Direct and indirect membership of all Constituent Members are well over 110,000, representing Malaysian Chinese companies, individuals and trade associations in particular and the Chinese business community in general. Membership of ACCCIM include Eminent Members, Associate Members, and nearly 10,000 young entrepreneurs. ACCCIM maintains a close rapport with government ministries and agencies, engaging in effective consultations on economic issues. ACCCIM’s representatives are appointed to various ministries advisory committees or agencies, as well as frequently invited to participate in consultations, dialogues, and seminars. ACCCIM has built an extensive cooperation network, having signed nearly one hundred Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs) and cooperation agreements with chambers of commerce and economic organisations at home and abroad to promote trade and economic collaboration. ACCCIM’s mission is to champion and represent businesses’ interests and concerns affecting the community and nation. We promote a pro-business climate for our members; lead our community toward sustainable economic growth through continuous improvement and innovation. We are committed to boosting Malaysia’s socio-economic development through a proactive working partnership with all levels of government and corporations. more>

Japan Apparel Industry Council(JAIC)
COUNTRY: Japan
INDUSTRY: Packaging
Introduct: About JIC Since its establishment in 2004, JIC continues to provide the highest quality services to financial professionals as pioneers in alternative investment markets in Japan. Twenty years Operation results 0 trillion yen Investment assets 649 Coverage fund Mission of us To provide Japanese financial professionals with the world's best alternative investment opportunities to support your asset management goals. . Exclusive access to selected alternative investment funds . Comprehensive education programs and ongoing support . Compliance system fully compliant with Japanese regulatory environment Tokyo skyline Company steps Growth trajectory and major milestones for 20 years 2004 Establishment of JIC Established as an alternative investment specialist in Tokyo 2008 Beyond the financial crisis Stable operation continues in Lehman shock 2015 Asian Development Hong Kong opens office in Singapore 2020 Digital promotion Platform technology using advanced technology 2024 9 trillion yen Japan's largest investment platform more>

Vietnam Logistics Business Association
COUNTRY: Vietnam
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: Vietnam Logistics Business Association (VLA)(formerly Vietnam Freight Forwarders Association – VIFFAS)was established on November 18, 1993, under Decision No. 5874/KTTV of the Government Office; renamed to VLA on January 4, 2013, by the Ministry of Home Affairs. VLA is a non‑governmental, non‑profit, legal socio‑professional organization gathering enterprises, organizations and individuals engaged in trade, freight forwarding, warehousing, transport and logistics services nationwide. Core missions: unite members; protect legitimate rights and interests; support competitiveness and professional development; act as a bridge between businesses and state agencies; participate in policy and industry planning; organize training, seminars and business matching; promote international integration, cooperate with FIATA and regional/global logistics associations, contributing to sustainable growth of Vietnam’s logistics sector and national economy. more>

Japan Chemical Industry Association(JCIA)
COUNTRY: Japan
INDUSTRY: Rubber & Plastics
Introduct: Japan Chemical Industry Association (JCIA) Establish On April 20, 1948 (Showa 23), the Japan Chemical Industry Association was established On June 5, 1991 (Heisei 3), the Japanese Chemical Industry Association was reorganized as a corporate entity On April 1, 2011 (Heisei 23), the Japanese Chemical Industry Association, a general social corporation, was transferred Activity purpose We conduct research and investigation on production, circulation, and consumption related to the chemical industry, as well as research and investigation on various issues related to technology, manufacturing, environment, and safety in the chemical industry. We plan to promote our strategies. To promote the sound development of the chemical industry and contribute to the prosperity of the national economy and the daily life of the people. Career Content Regarding the chemical industry:   Planning and promoting strategies for investigating and researching issues related to technology, manufacturing, environment, and safety Commendation for outstanding technological development performance and safety achievements Collection and provision of intelligence, exchange and collaboration of internal and external relationships Promotion of popularization, training sessions, and seminars Necessary business activities to achieve other goals of the above project and our association Committee Joint Transport Committee Deliberation Committee Public Relations Committee International Activities Committee Finance and Taxation Committee The committee Technical Committee Environmental Safety Committee Chemical Management Committee Risepop ンシプル・ケアCommittee Career Year From April 1st to March 31st of the following year more>

Vietnam Association for Supporting Industries
COUNTRY: Vietnam
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: Vietnam Association for Supporting Industries (VASI) is an independent, non‑governmental, non‑profit social‑professional organization with legal personality, established in March 2017 under Decision No. 835/QD‑BNV of the Ministry of Home Affairs. It gathers over 300 member enterprises nationwide engaged in molds & fixtures, automation, precision mechanics, electrical & electronics, plastics & rubber, materials, packaging and software solutions. Its core missions are to enhance competitive capacity, connect supply and demand, provide technical and training support; act as a bridge between enterprises, state agencies, FDI corporations and international partners; participate in policy formulation and supporting industry planning; organize seminars, market surveys and industry data provision; promote international integration and sustainable development, contributing to strengthening Vietnam’s manufacturing position in the global supply chain. more>

Japan Machinery Federation(JMF)
COUNTRY: Japan
INDUSTRY: Lighting
Introduct: Nippon Keidanren has been working for the development of the Japanese economy through the comprehensive development of machinery industry. Investigation and research Research and Research on the problem of the machinery industry are carried out in the special committee established in this meeting. Requests and recommendations We urge the machinery industry to submit the request to the government, etc., and request the good offices. Standardization activities As a National Council on the safety of machinery, it participates in the International Conference of ISO and IEC, and develops the standardization activity of mechanical safety in Japan. Awards business It is contributing to the promotion of the mechanical industry, for example, to carry out "robot grand prize" to honor the robot which was active in the industry, the public, and the life field in the year. more>

Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association(JEITA)
COUNTRY: Japan
INDUSTRY: Toys & Hobbies
Introduct: Name     Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association LocationOte Center Bldg., 1-1-3, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan https://www.jeita.or.jp/english/about/location/index.htm Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Presidents   Chairperson Kei Uruma(Representative Executive Officer, President & CEO, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation) Head Vice Chairperson Takashi Niino (Chairman of the Board, NEC Corporation) President Hisato Nagao(JEITA) Mission  To create a platform that connects all industries and stakeholders with a particular focus on the electronics and information technologies industries so as to resolve social issues and realize Society 5.0 History   1948: Established the Wireless Communications Equipment Industrial Association (WCEIA) 1958: Established the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) 1958: Renamed from the WCEIA to the Electronic Industries Association of Japan EIAJ (EIAJ) 2000: EIAJ and JEIDA merge to launch the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Successive Chairperson    Nov 2000–May 2001 Etsuhiko Shoyama (Hitachi, Ltd.) May 2001–May 2002 Yoichi Morishita (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) May 2002–May 2003 Ichiro Taniguchi (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation) May 2003–May 2004 Hajime Sasaki (NEC Corporation) May 2004–May 2005 Kunitake Ando (Sony Corporation) May 2005–May 2006 Tadashi Okamura (Toshiba Corporation) May 2006–May 2007 Naoyuki Akikusa (Fujitsu Limited) May 2007–May 2008 Katsuhiko Machida (Sharp Corporation) May 2008–May 2009 Etsuhiko Shoyama (Hitachi, Ltd.) May 2009–May 2010 Fumio Ohtsubo (Panasonic Corporation) May 2010–May 2011 Setsuhiro Shimomura (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation) May 2011–May 2012 Kaoru Yano (NEC Corporation) May 2012–May 2013 Ryoji Chubachi (Sony Corporation) May 2013–May 2014 Norio Sasaki (Toshiba Corporation) May 2014–May 2015 Masami Yamamoto (Fujitsu Limited) May 2015–May 2016 Shigeaki Mizushima (Sharp Corporation) May 2016–May 2017 Toshiaki Higashihara (Hitachi, Ltd.) May 2017–May 2018 Shusaku Nagae (Panasonic Corporation) May 2018–May 2019 Masaki Sakuyama (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation) May 2019–Jun 2020 Nobuhiro Endo (NEC Corporation) Jun 2020–Jun 2021 Shigeki Ishizuka (Sony Group Corporation) Jun 2021–Jun 2022 Satoshi Tsunakawa (Toshiba Corporation) Jun 2022–Jun 2023 Takahito Tokita (Fujitsu Limited) Jun 2023–Jun 2024 Keiji Kojima (Hitachi, Ltd.) Jun 2024–Jun 2025 Kazuhiro Tsuga (Panasonic Holdings Corporation) Related OrganizationsJEITA-Affiliated Organizations Related Organizations in the Electronics and Electrical Industries Overseas Related Organizations more>

Vietnam Steel Association
COUNTRY: Vietnam
INDUSTRY: Construction & Building Materials
Introduct: Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) is a non‑governmental, non‑profit social‑professional organization with legal personality, established on August 6, 2001, under the decision of the Government Organization Committee. It gathers over 100 member enterprises nationwide, including steel producers, processors, traders, importers and exporters of steel and related raw materials. Its core missions are to promote cooperation, enhance competitiveness, and protect members’ legitimate interests; act as a bridge between enterprises and state management agencies; participate in formulating steel industry development plans; provide technical, legal and investment consulting; organize seminars and training; facilitate international integration and cooperation with the Southeast Asia Iron and Steel Institute (SEAISI) and other international organizations, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam’s steel industry. more>

Vietnam Pharmaceutical Companies Association
COUNTRY: Vietnam
INDUSTRY: Rubber & Plastics
Introduct: Vietnam Pharmaceutical Companies Association (VNPCA) is a non‑governmental, non‑profit social‑professional organization with legal personality, established on March 6, 2000, under the decision of the Ministry of Home Affairs. It gathers over 200 member enterprises nationwide engaged in pharmaceutical manufacturing, trading, import‑export, distribution, services, scientific research, consulting and training. Its core missions are to unite members, protect legitimate rights and interests, provide technical support, enhance production capacity and product quality (complying with GMP‑WHO, GMP‑EU, PIC/S standards), promote international integration and sustainable development of Vietnam’s pharmaceutical industry, and contribute to national healthcare security. more>