Local Chamber Award
The Local Chamber Awards, which CACCI first presented in 2004, aims to recognize local chambers for their outstanding achievement in promoting the industrial, commercial and social welfare of their respective communities. It is also intended to help promote CACCI awareness among members of local chambers in the region.
Winners are selected from two categories – Category One for big local chambers (defined as chambers with membership of more than 200) , and Category Two for small local chambers (defined as local chambers with membership of less than 200).
An Awards Committee is constituted to evaluate all the nominations based on the following agreed set of criteria:
- Outstanding Services to Members (policy advocacy efforts, training programs)
- Outstanding Services to Community and to Country (trade and investment promotion projects, employment-generating activities)
- Participation in CACCI Activities and Projects (attendance in CACCI meetings; involvement in membership drive)
Winners
2024
Tenth award: Chamber of Industries Morang (Nepal) (Big Chamber)
2021
Ninth award: Chittagong Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCCI) (Bangladesh) (Big Chamber)
Ninth award: Aydin Chamber of Commerce (Turkey) (Small Chamber)

Aydin Chamber of Commerce (Turkey)
2018
Eigth award: The Aegean Region Chamber of Industry (Turkey) (Big Chamber)
Eight award: The Union The Primorsky Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Russia) (Small Chamber)
2016
Seventh award: The Bangladesh Women Chamber of Commerce (Bangladesh) (Big Chamber)
Seventh award: Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Small Chamber)
2014
Sixth award: The South Urals Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Russia) (Big Chamber)
Sixth award: San Pablo City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Small Chamber)
2012
Fifth award: The Isfahan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Iran) (Big Chamber)
Fifth award: Zamboanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Small Chamber)
2010
Fourth award: Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Bangladesh) (Big Chamber)
Fourth award: Selenge Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Mongolia) (Small Chamber)
2008
Third award: Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Big Chamber)
Third award: Quezon-Lucena Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Small Chamber)
2006
Second award: Pokhara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nepal) (Big Chamber)
Second award: Uvurhangai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Mongolia) (Small Chamber)
2005
First award: Quezon City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Big Chamber)
First award: Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Philippines) (Small Chamber)