Past President

Late Tan Sri Datuk Amar Wee Boon Ping

PSM, PGDK

Sarawak

1978 - 1998

Tan Sri Datuk Amar Wee Boon Ping (1936 – 1998)’s forefathers came from Quanzhou Fujian, but he was born in Simunjan District in Sarawak. The family eventually uprooted and moved to Kuching. Wee ventured into the construction industry in 1960 and quickly emerged as a business leader in Kuching. He later branched into the timber industry in Sabah and grew to become one of the most regarded timber merchant in Malaysia. In 1968, Wee established the newspaper International Times and begun to shift his focus back into real estate development. He started Kim Chuan Seng Holdings with operation across East and West Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. Wee was fondly referred to as the ambassador of the people and played key roles in bilateral relationship between China and Malaysia. He exerts his influence through various associations to help the Chinese business community grow.
Under the leadership of Wee, the ACCCIM also managed to be awarded some 27,000 acres of land by the Sabah State Government for joint development by Unico-Desa Plantation Bhd and the Sabah Rural Development Board. During the same period, the ACCCIM partnered with the Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia (MCCM) to form the Sino-Malay Joint Chambers Council of Malaysia(SMJCCM) for the promotion of genuine joint ventures between bumiputeras and non-bumiputeras businesses. The SMJCCM visited Beijing for a high-level discussion with the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), seeding the way for the signing of the historical Sino-Malaysia Economic Cooperation Agreement of 1988 which paved the way for bilateral trade.

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Dato' Lim Kok Cheong JP

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Tan Sri Datuk Seri Utama William Cheng

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Tan Sri Dato' Lim Guan Teik

PSM, JMN, DMPN, DJN

Kuala Lumpur & Selangor

1998 - 2003

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Late Tan Sri Datuk Amar Wee Boon Ping

PSM, PGDK

Sarawak

1978 - 1998

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Late Tan Sri Lee Yan Lian

PSM, JMN, (HON) LLD.

Selangor

1976 - 1978

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Late Datuk Koh Pen Ting JP

DSPN, DJN, AMN, JP

Penang

1974 - 1976

GABUNGAN DEWAN PERNIAGAAN DAN PERINDUSTRIAN CINA MALAYSIA (THE ASSOCIATED CHINESE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF MALAYSIA) (ACCCIM)

To promote liaison and cooperation among the various Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, trade and/or industrial associations and/or business corporations in Malaysia for the protection and advancement of the interests of their members in respect of commerce, industry, primary industries and other economic activities.

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Centennial History of ACCCIM

Throughout the past century, ACCCIM has remained steadfast in its mission and contributions to the business community. When it was first founded in 1921, it represented Chinese merchants in petitioning the British colonial government for assistance to overcome trade recession and to address the plight of unemployed Chinese workers caused by the collapse of rubber prices. During World War II, ACCCIM mobilised fundraising to support China and Britain, and in the post-war period, it continued its mission to revive commerce while actively participating in the independence movement of Malaya.

Over the decades, ACCCIM has persistently played a constructive role in every stage of the nation’s economic development, working closely with the government to respond to changing times and to promote Malaysia’s growth. ACCCIM has also extended its network across ASEAN, forged closer ties with China, and connected with the world. In 2021, to commemorate its centennial anniversary, ACCCIM published the ACCCIM Centennial History Commerative Edition, documenting its remarkable century-long journey.

Click to download the Centennial E-Books to learn more about ACCCIM’s journey over the past century.