Why become a member?

Becoming a member of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and International Chamber of Commerce Norway (ICC Norway) provides businesses with a unique opportunity to expand their network, strengthen their international presence and receive valuable business support.

Our vision

OCC provides access to an extensive network of Norwegian and international companies, embassies, and bilateral chambers, creating opportunities for new collaborations and market expansion. A key aspect of the networking opportunities is access to exclusive seminars, courses, and events. These provide an excellent arena for professional input, insightful discussions, and relevant, up-to-date presentations from expert speakers. In an increasingly globalized economy, OCC is a valuable partner for businesses looking to grow and succeed in international markets.

OCC/ICC Norge is committed to promoting bilateral cooperation and global trade, especially in a time when increasing protectionism and evolving political alliances challenge traditional structures. In this changing landscape, we strive to bridge nations and facilitate dialogue among diverse stakeholders, ensuring that Norwegian businesses can thrive in the global market. Our mission is to advocate for open, innovative trade policies that transcend borders and drive sustainable international growth.

Membership benefits

  • Become a member to gain access to a bilateral hub that supports your business establishment both in Norway and internationally, opening doors to new opportunities and markets.
  • Membership fee for trade documentation, including ATA Carnet and Certification.
  • Opportunities to expand your professional network both domestically and internationally.
  • Opportunity to influence international policy through our committee work.
  • Access to exclusive international forums and networking events.
  • Tailored advice on navigating international business practices.
  • Expert guidance on recruiting international talent and expertise.
  • Exclusive discounts on services related to international trade.
  • Complimentary or significantly discounted access to breakfast meetings and seminars.