American Hungarian Chamber Of Commerce Of New York
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American Hungarian Chamber Of Commerce Of New York


Founded in
2017
EIN
812337128
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(6)
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
215 E 82ND ST NEW YORK, New York 10028-2701 United States
Website
www.amhuncham.us
Phone
(192)-926-02957
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About
The American Hungarian Chamber of Commerce of New York strives to bridge the American and Hungarian business worlds, fostering prosperous business and trade relationships. As a dynamic volunteer organization, it facilitates economic connections between the two countries, increasing member success through business and social contacts. It provides market data and represents member interests.
Mission
The American Hungarian Chamber of Commerce of New York facilitates economic relationships between the two countries by establishing business and social contacts, representing member interests, and providing market-specific data.

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