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EastCham Finland (Finnish : EastCham Finland kauppakamariyhdistys ry) is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to promote companies' business and competitiveness as well as economic relations in Ukraine, Central Asia and Southern Caucasus. [1]

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EastCham Finland is headquartered in Helsinki. [2] It has offices also in Almaty, Kazakhstan and Kyiv, Ukraine. [3] [4]

History

From 1946 to 1992, the organization was known as the Finnish-Soviet Chamber of Commerce (Suomalais-neuvostoliittolainen kauppakamari, SNKK), [5] [6] and from 1992 to 2022, it was known as the Finnish-Russian Chamber of Commerce (FRCC) (Suomalais-Venäläinen kauppakamariyhdistys ry or Suomalais-Venäläinen kauppakamari, SVKK). [7] [8] [9]

Russia declared EastCham Finland as an undesirable organization in September 2023. [10]

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