What is BSEACC?
„Baltic & South-East Asian Chamber of Commerce“
 (BSEACC) – is an international business, science, cultural and diplomatic platform dedicated to the Baltic & South-East Asian regions’ collaborations.

Our strategic directions include East and Southeast Asia –  currently mainly focusing on Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines.

How can BSEACC assist me?
We work as a project management partner who turns ideas into results.
We cover a wide range of assistance to our members and friends – from partners searching to taxation or duty policy consulting, legal establishments of international companies, EU States migration permits, office venue care and maintenance, staff recruitment and training etc.

We also providing the following services:

  • Business missions organisation;
  • Business forums organisation;
  • Business exhibitions organisation;
  • Export and import partners search;
  • Market consulting and assimilation;
  • Market research services;
  • Translation services;
  • Preparation for participation in exhibitions and seminars in your company

Why Baltics?
Baltics doesn’t mean only Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) but all Baltic sea region countries (Finland, Sweeden & Norway). By perfect location (geographical center of Europe) the Baltic states works as the link between the European, the Nordic and the CIS countries.

Why South-East Asia?
East Asia, the world’s longest modern economic booms (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong). Comprising over twenty percent of the world’s population with a prominent and sophisticated middle class, the region is one of the most prosperous and technologically advanced regions in the world, driven by rapid modernization and specialization, it is home to among some the most affluent nations with the highest standards of living across the world. 

Southeast Asia, a region of diversity and growth (Asia mainland- Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam; Island- Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Brunei). Combined to be the equivalent of the ninth largest economy in the world, it is also arguably the most trade-dependent of regions.  Emerged not only as a strong manufacturing alternative to neighboring China with rapid growth, young demographics, and vastly improving infrastructure- while export is still prominent here, its increasing investment and consumption with improving governance and security- all of which makes it increasingly a land of opportunities and possibilities. 

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