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6th Libya Food 2025 exhibition to showcase 130 international exhibitors from 17 countries

bySami Zaptia
January 8, 2025
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Libya Food 2025 will be held in Tripoli Fairgrounds from 26 to 29 January

Libya Food 2025

The Tripoli based Libyan Ministry of Economy and Trade reported today that the 6th Libya Food 2025 exhibition will showcase 130 international exhibitors from 17 countries, as well as 86 local exhibitors.

The exhibitors will specialise in food industries, packaging techniques, processing factories, and commercial markets.‎ The event will take place between 26 to 29 January at the Tripoli International Fairgrounds.‎

‎The international exhibitors will be from: Italy, France, Turkey, the UAE, Tunisia, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Malta, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, India, Vietnam, Russia, Morocco, Germany and Thailand.

‎The Ministry of Economy and Trade said its Minister, Mohamed Hwej, directed the General Authority for Exhibitions to provide all possible facilities to the organising company and the participants.

He also directed they organise bilateral meetings between the owners of companies, within the framework of networking between the local and foreign private sector, and the exchange of expertise and experiences in a way that enhances trade exchange and creates great opportunities for Libyan exports towards regional and international markets.‎

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