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This edition witnessed the widest international participation in years, with more than 30 countries from different continents and 500 local and international companies operating in various sectors and industries.
Libyan Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba, who is based in Tripoli, inaugurated the 51st edition of the Tripoli International Fair (22-28 April), which was held at the capital’s fairgrounds.
This edition witnessed the widest international participation in years, with more than 30 countries from different continents and 500 local and international companies operating in various sectors and industries.
Tripoli International Fair is one of the oldest exhibitions in the region, established in 1927, and constitutes a platform for trade exchange and communication between Libya and the world.
Aldabaiba stressed that the Tripoli International Fair is not just an annual economic event. It is also a symbol of the economic and cultural identity of Libya. He said that the government has succeeded in recovering all the lands and properties of Tripoli International Fairgrounds by law.
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The Prime Minister explained that his government views exhibitions and conferences as vital tools to advance development and enhance the investment environment., He also announced the launch of the “Tripoli Exhibition and Convention Centre” project, which is expected to be one of the largest specialised centers in North Africa.