The 25th edition of the Jeddah International Trade Fair 2013 was a great success

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16 Egyptian companies and 82 Indian companies participated in the exhibition

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The 25th edition of the Jeddah International Trade Fair 2013, which was held from December 14 to 18, achieved great success amid the participation of a group of local and international companies, as the number of participating international companies exceeded 100 companies, covering several fields, and the Secretary General of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jeddah, Adnan Mandoura, opened the work of the session. Major participants
Adnan Mandoura explained during the opening ceremony that the Jeddah International Trade Fair is celebrating its silver jubilee this year, as it attracted nearly 16,000 visitors during its four days that ended on December 18, pointing out that the exhibition has become one of the most important and prominent exhibitions in the region, where it has gained a prestigious position as a major event in the business agenda in the Kingdom and various countries of the world, and puts Jeddah on the map of regional capitals with economic impact.

Mandoura expressed his pride in the ability of the city of Jeddah to attract more than 100 participating international companies. He expressed his pride in the ability of the city of Jeddah to be a major station targeted by all those wishing to enter the world of trade and industry, stressing that innovation and renewal is the title of the Jeddah International Trade Fair, indicating that what the exhibition offers every year contributes to attracting larger numbers of those interested and working in the commercial fields to enter the Saudi market and benefit from its purchasing power.
After that, the Secretary General of the Jeddah Chamber toured the pavilions of the exhibition, praising the organization of the exhibition and its ability to attract major companies and exhibitors every year in larger numbers than before, which contributes to the growth and prosperity of the exhibition business. Made in Saudi Arabia
On the sidelines of the opening of the exhibition, Mandoura inspected the ”Made in Saudi Arabia” pavilion, which is organized in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jeddah, which highlights the latest achievements of local industries, the most important of which are clothing and accessories, leather, household items, perfumes, gifts and watches. International participation
This year's Jeddah exhibition, which covers an area of 8,000 square meters, hosted a number of international participants, including India, Egypt, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Bangladesh and Pakistan, The Indian presence comes first with 82 companies, while Hong Kong ranks second with 44 companies, the Republic of Egypt participates with 18 companies, while Indonesia participates with 6 companies, in addition to a number of national companies, and the international exhibits vary between light crafts, clothing, accessories, leather, household items, perfumes, gifts, watches and fabrics.
16 Egyptian companies Egypt participated with a large official pavilion that included 16 companies in the 25th edition of the Jeddah International Trade Fair, which included public sector and private companies operating in multiple fields including: «food, engineering, plastics, metal, chemical, building materials, electrical appliances and clothing industries.»
The Egyptian participation in this important exhibition comes within the framework of the distinguished relations between the Republic of Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in support of the efforts made by the Egyptian authorities to revitalize economic and trade relations, which contributes to increasing the movement of commodity exchange and growing the volume of investment flows between the two countries.

It should be noted that the volume of trade exchange between Egypt and Saudi Arabia has been growing in recent years, reaching its peak in 2012, registering nearly 4.8 billion dollars.

It is worth mentioning that the volume of trade exchange between Egypt and Saudi Arabia has been growing in recent years.