Benghazi Chamber of Commerce reported last Tuesday (30 September) that as part of its membership in the Federation of Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce (ASCAME), it participated on Friday, 19 September, in the MedaCity 2025 Forum (The Mediterranean Cities Economic Forum).
The Mediterranean Cities Economic Forum took place at the Cagliari Fair Congress Centre in Sardinia, Italy, concluding on September 23, 2025. Organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Cagliari-Oristano with support from ASCAME, the forum gathered economic and business leaders to discuss challenges and opportunities for sustainable urban development, innovation, and economic cohesion in the Mediterranean region.
The event was held under the slogan: “Mediterranean Cities: Sustainable Strategic Partnerships” and enjoyed the wide participation of European and international institutions.
Benghazi Chamber reported that the forum served as a platform to discuss the role of Mediterranean cities in shaping a more sustainable and integrated future, with key themes including:
• Cities as bridges for intercultural dialogue, trade and migration management
• Private sector contribution to green urban planning, renewable energy and smart technologies
• Supporting entrepreneurship and startups in the tourism, agritech, and digital services sectors
Benghazi Chamber said this participation comes to embody its vision to enhance its presence in international forums, open to qualitative partnerships that keep pace with global transformations, and consolidate Benghazi’s role as a pivotal city in shaping the future of regional economic cooperation.








