The second edition of the ‘‘Made in Algeria’’ exhibition (8 to 11 March) opened at the Tripoli International Fairgrounds Wednesday with the participation of 55 Algerian economic entities.
The exhibition was under the auspices of Libya’s Ministry of Economy and Trade with and the participation of the Misrata Free Zone as a strategic partner.
The exhibiting Algerian companies specialised in food processing, construction, medical materials, and electrical and industrial equipment.
The inauguration of the exhibition was attended by the Undersecretary of the Libyan Ministry of Economy and Trade for Free Zones Affairs, Nuri Gatati, and the Libyan Undersecretary for Commercial Affairs, Saad Al-Haneish, in the presence of the Ambassador of Algeria to Libya, Suleiman Shaneen, the Chairman of the General Union of Libyan Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, Mohamed Raied, the Chairman of the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, Anwar Abu Sitta and several owners of economic institutions participating in the exhibition.
Speaking exclusively to Libya Herald, the Chairman of Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Anwar Abu Sitta, said that the holding of the “Made in Algeria” exhibition on the grounds of Tripoli International Fair in its second edition confirms the importance of exchange and cooperation between the two neighbouring countries. They have great economic potential that can be used for the benefit of both parties, contributing to diversifying sources of income and providing job opportunities.