Egypt, Libya chambers seal deal to launch annual industrial fair in April 2027
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At a glance
- Egypt and Libya's chambers of commerce have agreed to launch an annual industrial fair.
- The inaugural Egyptian-Libyan industrial integration exhibition is planned for April 2027 in Benghazi.
- The agreement aims to boost industrial and trade cooperation between the two nations.
A significant cooperation protocol has been signed between the Federation of Egyptian Industries (FEI) and the General Libyan Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (GLUCC). This agreement paves the way for an annual Egyptian-Libyan industrial integration exhibition, with the first edition tentatively scheduled for April 2027 in the Libyan city of Benghazi. The initiative is designed to strengthen industrial and trade ties between Egypt and Libya. By creating a dedicated platform, the exhibition aims to foster greater collaboration, facilitate business-to-business connections, and promote investment opportunities in various industrial sectors. This move signals a concerted effort by both countries to enhance their economic partnership and leverage their respective industrial strengths. The planned fair is expected to showcase products, technologies, and services, driving mutual growth and development.
Originally published by Egypt Independent. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.