NKANGALA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (NPC) SINCE 2015

TENDERING

IMPORT&EXPORT

MANUFACTURING

RETAIL

A lucrative source of income for small business, but can be challenging to negotiate, particularly since legislation has changed, and requirements differ between organisations and government sectors.
Import & Export is a major component of international trade, and the macroeconomic risks and benefits of importing & exporting are regularly discussed and disputed by economists and others.
According to some economists, manufacturing is a wealth-producing sector of a country, whereas a service sector tends to be wealth-consuming by supplying local quality products.
Retail comes from the Old French word tailler, which means "to cut off, clip, pare, divide" in terms of tailoring (1365). The term "retailer" is also applied where a service provider services the clients.

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Office Address: 35 Sekelbos Street
Tasbet park ext 1
Emalahleni 1040
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ABOUT US

NKCCI is about encouraging active co-operation amongst commercial and professional men and women as well as bodies and associations of the surrounding towns and district on all matters of common interest. In addition our chamber shall communicate with government and public authorities, with similar organizations in other cities, Provinces and related countries and with individuals on all matters of common mercantile interest.

Last but not least the chamber shall continue to strive for the social, economic, educational, cultural and spiritual upliftment of all members of the community in business, and to take an active interest in community business institutions at the larger scale.