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Chamber of Commerce Act 1919

The Chamber of Commerce Act 1919 was a law enacted in the United Kingdom to regulate and support local chambers of commerce. It established a legal framework for these organizations to operate, promote trade, and represent business interests within their regions. The Act aimed to ensure transparency, maintain standards, and enable coordination among chambers, thereby fostering economic growth and stability. It provided guidelines for their governance and functions, helping businesses collaborate more effectively and contribute to national economic development under structured legal oversight.