
Vision
PCCI is the voice of Philippine business recognized by government and international institutions. As a proactive catalyst of development, PCCI promotes and supports the drive for globally competitive Philippine enterprises in partnership with government, local chambers, and other business organizations.
Mission
The main responsibility of PCCI is to provide focused advocacy for business growth and sustainable development by providing business services for the advancement of grassroots entrepreneurship, chamber development, international trade relations, business innovation and excellence, and operating efficiency. These will be achieved through a professional organization working in close cooperation with various stakeholders in public and private sectors.
PH-JAPAN KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) opens its doors anew to global internships after it halted for two years due to COVID-19 pandemic. PCCI welcomed Akira Kinouchi, an associate of the International Business and Cooperation Department of Shikoku Electric Power, an independent power producer based in Kagawa, Japan. Kinouchi internship is under the GHC Global Business Internship Program of the Association for Overseas Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Partnership (AOTS) Japan. The internship program aims to deepen the understanding of Japanese interns in the Philippines, particularly the dynamics of its economic situation and environment for doing business, and create an international human resource network between Japan and the Philippines, among others. Welcoming Kinouchi are (in photo from L-R) Benjamin P. Pangilinan Jr., project director, Constellation Energy Corporation (CEC); Cynthia Reyes, president, PHILCULTAROS; Jose P. Leviste Jr., chairman, PCCI environment and climate change committee and CEC chairman; Akira Kinouchi, Engr. Enunina V. Mangio, vice president for regional affairs, PCCI; Rhuby N. Conel, assistant secretary general; and Grace Carolyn G. Morella, senior manager, PCCI.