About Our Council

Global Council for the Promotion of International Trade is an organisation based out of India, South Africa, USA, UAE, EU, Singapore and the United Kingdom with board & council member representation across the world :

The major responsibilities of the GCPIT include:

implement relevant major national development strategies, and promote foreign trade, bilateral investment and sustainable economic & technological cooperation; carry forward cooperation with overseas trade promotion counterparts; receive overseas high-end trade and economic delegations.

organize global trade and economy delegations to visit foreign countries; manage overseas trade exhibitions, participate in affairs of World Expo on behalf of the GCPIT; organize for companies to attend trade and economic exhibitions, forums, fairs and other international conferences; represent domestic industry and commerce in the field of foreign trade, and participate in the formulation of trade and economic policies and rules, foreign trade negotiation and making of international commercial rules; carry out legal consulting, commercial conciliation , trade and maritime arbitration; sign and issue certificates of origin for export products and among others.

certificates and documents related to foreign trade, provide intellectual property services such as patent application, trade mark registration, litigation and rights safeguarding; organize industries and enterprises to cope with trade disputes; provide trade and economic information, training services etc.

The GCPIT will establish wide connections with relevant international organizations, trade & investment promotion agencies, commercial associations and business circle, to organize various forms of communication and cooperation. It is committed to enhancing services for companies and making positive contributions to development of bilateral and multilateral trade relationships, promotion of world economic prosperity and improvement of the well-being of all mankind.

Global Council is intended to serve the global community through it’s knowledge, awareness, handholding, ideation, innovation, cross boarder businesses, global networking and trade.

Our Goals
  • To foster relationships between various global organisations, commercial associations, trade and investment promotion agencies, and business circles, the GCPIT will construct diverse communication networks with a variety of organisations, ranging from businesses to corporations to non-profits. This organisation aims to provide superior customer service while also making valuable contributions to the global economy and improving people’s lives.
  • The Global Council’s goal is to be well-informed, aware, supportive, proactive, creative, and globally-minded to serve the world’s community.

The world’s most influential community of entrepreneurs is currently being built.

  • Ensure national business activity across the world operates with both autonomy and independence.
  • Strive to make your work better and your contributions more useful to the market economy and private initiative.
  • Everyone needs support, from big corporations to mom-and-pop businesses.
  • Empower small and medium-sized businesses by speaking for them on the economic, political, and social stages.
  • Strengthen the competitiveness of the society by promoting the social dialogue.
  • At the company level, businesses can conduct negotiations with the social partners (employers, trade unions, and political power) at both national and international levels.
  • Commit to and ensure economic growth and job creation while also serving as an agent of change in dialogue with civil society, which promotes and fosters sustainable growth for Indian businesses and the economy in a globalised world.
  • Trade can be a fundamental tool for fighting poverty and hunger, but only if it is managed with equity and transparency.

  • In our view, the best way to overcome a disadvantaged or marginalised status is to empower people to have more control over their lives and work, to better organise themselves, and to receive resources and support in order to get access to mainstream markets that are free of unfair trade practises.
  • We also believe that developed countries’ citizens, businesses, and civil society organisations are on board with the trading practises described here. Many small producers believe they have no other opportunity to improve their situation, especially if they understand the needs of producers and GCPIT’s ability to help them do so.
  • We work to inform consumers’ choices, while businesses are motivated to meet the expectations of their customers, and both play crucial roles in supporting wider reform efforts.

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