Who We Are?
Patronized by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. On 2005 the Tibetan Chamber of Commerce was registered as Welfare Society Tibetan Chamber of Commerce under the Societies Act of 1860 at the Registrar of Societies, Delhi. The Chamber was mainly formed to undertake activities and steps to enhance and benefit the business interest of the Chamber’s members and the Tibetan business community and Tibetan community in general. Also, the Chamber aims to support the new and aspiring Tibetan Entrepreneurs in Tibetan Community.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
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To bring all the Tibetan business personalities under one roof and encourage to give business priorities within themselves. -
To represent on behalf of the members to any organization and promote the collective interest of its members through trade fair, exhibition and conference. -
To interact with other international chamber of commerce to meet international business personalities. This would enable us to get more exposure and business opportunities. -
To interact with other international chamber of commerce to meet international business personalities. This would enable us to get more exposure and business opportunitiies. -
To start self-sustaining projects in Tibetan settlements and generate employment among the youth.
- To be able to start a business interaction in Tibet.
Dear Friends,
It was my pleasure and honour to serve Tibetan Chamber of Commerce for the 2nd term as their board president. It’s been exactly four year that I have been president in this member, which gives me immense pleasure working with many members from different field of business background.
I would like to thank all the members for your continuous support and confident in me to take chamber to the next level. Our Main Objective is to help small and medium enterprises growth and also act as a bridge to connect small and larger business enterprises to share common interest. TCC is not being only a platform for its members but also bringing together to uplift the younger and smaller entrepreneurs. In future TCC can be a centre for Innovation, Training and Skill development for every Tibetan entrepreneur.
We would like to invite more businessmen and entrepreneurs with special focus on those enterprises run by women entrepreneurs to join our chamber and generate a source of inspiration to all those women’s who wants to follow the path of entrepreneurship within our soiety.
Lastly I fell TCC can play a very vital role in bringing every Tibetan business person across the globe to share a common interest and work on the vision of His Holiness to create a platform where there is no discrimination of small or big businesses and to have more millionaires in our community in future who will work on supporting new startup and those small business to achieve their goals and ultimately support to our Govt.
Tashi Delek Best Wishes Thinlay Norbu (President)
TCC 7th Governing Board Member
- Tashi Wangdue ( Presiidetn)
- Dorjee Namjor ( Vice President)
- Tsetan Dolkar ( General Secretary
- Lobsang Ngodup ( Advisor)
- Kesang Norbu ( President)
- Tsering Yangzom ( Vice President)
- Tenzin Wangchuk ( General Secretar)
- Kalsang Phuntso (Treasurer)
- Phurbu Dhondup (Joint Treasurer)
- Ngawang C. Lama (Trade Development Officer)
- Ugyen Sonam (GB)
- Tsetan W Khangon (GB)
- Kaning Emchi Dechen (GB)
- Namlang Tenzin (GB)
- Sonam Topgyal (Advisor)
- Thupten Jampa ( Chairman)
- Lobsang Ngodup ( Vice Chairman)
- Dawa Rinchen ( General Secretary)
- Tsering Dorjee ( Treasurer)
- Dorjee w. Dewatsang (GB)
- Gyalnor Tsewang (GB)
- Jamyang D. Gyari (GB)
- Sonam Phuntsok (GB)
- Senon Dotjee (GB)
- Thinley Tharchin (GB)
- Tsering Wangchuk ( GB)
- Kalsang Norbu ( President)
- Tsering Yangzom ( Vice President)
- Tenzin Wangchuk ( Treasurer)
- Phurbu Dhondup( Joint Treasurer)
- Ngawang C. Lama ( Trade Development Officer)
- Tsetan W.Khangar(GB)
- Kaning Emchi Dechen (GB)
