
Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Aldabaiba inaugurated the 52nd Tripoli International Fair, which is celebrating its centenary year. The event was attended by international delegations and government ministers. The exhibition features 35 foreign companies and approximately 250 local companies, with an estimated 2500 exhibitors across a 5000 square meter net exhibition area. During the opening, Prime Minister Aldabaiba highlighted the fair's role as an economic edifice, a testament to Libya's economic development, and a platform for international engagement. He emphasized that the centenary symbolizes national will and Libya's economic resurgence, noting the government's focus on supporting the exhibitions and conferences sector to boost the national economy, foster international partnerships, and encourage investment. The Prime Minister toured the pavilions, commending the organization and international participation. Parallel activities include a bicycle race, a historical tradition since 1926, and a documentary exhibition "Mathaf" chronicling the fair's journey from 1926 to 2026.
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