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Libya Observer
14-05-2025
- Business
- Libya Observer
Libya Build Exhibition kicks off in Tripoli with participation of 260 companies
The 17th edition of the Libya Build Exhibition opened in Tripoli on Monday, featuring 260 exhibitors representing local companies and others from Egypt, Turkey, Tunisia, Italy, China, and Kuwait. Libya's Minister of Housing and Construction in the Government of National Unity, Abu Bakr Al-Ghawi, inaugurated the event, which is considered the most prominent in the country's building materials and construction sector, according to a statement by the Ministry on its official Facebook page. The Ministry said that the wide participation reflects growing confidence in the Libyan market and the potential for growth in the construction and development sector. According to the statement, Libya Build serves as a vital platform that brings together leading companies and experts in building materials and construction and its derivatives, offering opportunities for cooperation, deal-making, and knowledge exchange — ultimately contributing to driving urban development in Libya. Tags: libya build exhibition


Libya Review
10-05-2025
- Business
- Libya Review
27 Egyptian Firms Take Part in 2025 'Libya Build' Expo
Twenty-seven Egyptian companies are set to take part in the 17th edition of the Libya Build Exhibition, held in Tripoli from May 12 to 15, 2025. The participation marks a significant move to strengthen bilateral economic ties between Egypt and Libya, especially in the field of chemical and construction industries. The event will host exhibitors from nine countries, including Italy, Turkey, France, Germany, Malta, Tunisia, Austria, China, and Egypt, with the Egyptian pavilion covering 436 square meters. Khaled Abu El Makarem, Chairman of Egypt's Export Council for Chemical Industries and Fertilizers, stated that this participation reflects Egypt's growing commitment to deepening its economic presence in the Libyan market. He noted that the Libya Build platform serves as a strategic gateway for Egyptian companies to expand exports, build sustainable partnerships, and respond to the increasing demand for Egyptian chemical products, renowned for their quality and competitive pricing. Abu El Makarem highlighted Libya as a vital export destination, calling the exhibition a key opportunity to support Egypt's national strategy for increasing non-oil exports. 'Libya Build helps us bring Egyptian products to the forefront in a neighboring market with high commercial potential,' he added. Executive Director of the Council, Mohamed Magid, emphasized the importance of the event in opening new markets and expanding Egypt's economic footprint in North Africa. He reported a strong performance of Egyptian chemical exports to Libya during 2024, with plastic exports reaching $103 million, inks and paints $94 million, detergents $36 million, various chemical products $15 million, glass $13 million, and fertilizers $11 million. The exhibition will showcase a range of sectors including pipes, paints, insulation materials, sanitary ware, construction chemicals, electrical components, and timber products—providing ample opportunity for Egyptian companies to connect with Libyan counterparts and regional buyers. Tags: EgyptEgyptian firmsExportslibyaLibya Build