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80 exhibitors at Nebu Expo for Gold and Jewelry


80 exhibitors at Nebu Expo for Gold and Jewelry

Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, Dr. Sherif Farouk, announced at a press conference that the Nebu Expo for Gold & Jewelry 2024, a premier annual event showcasing Egypt's gold and jewelry industry's prominence regionally and internationally, will take place from December 15 to 17 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center.

The Minister emphasized that the exhibition will feature 80 exhibitors, comprising 49 esteemed Egyptian brands and 31 international participants. Notably, this year will see the inaugural inclusion of dedicated pavilions for both Turkey and Italy, significantly elevating the exhibition's international scope.

The exhibition also features a diverse range of programs and events. Key highlights include the International Buyers Program, which welcomes 166 participants from 19 countries to foster trade cooperation and boost exports. Additionally, a jewelry design competition, attracting widespread participation from Egypt and 13 other countries, and an art exhibition titled "Jewelry as a Reflection of Egyptian Identity Throughout History - The Pharaonic Era" will captivate attendees.

The Minister of Supply expressed pride in hosting the Naby 2024 exhibition, emphasizing that this event exemplifies successful public-private sector collaboration and aligns with Egypt's vision to establish itself as a global hub for the gold and jewelry industry.

Furthermore, the Minister affirmed that this exhibition underscores Egypt's rich historical legacy in this domain and presents a valuable opportunity to strengthen national industries and enhance their competitiveness within global markets.

The Ministry of Supply is dedicated to providing comprehensive support to exhibitors and participants by streamlining procedures and cultivating a conducive environment to maximize the event's benefits. He emphasized that the gold and jewelry sector is a vital economic pillar contributing significantly to sustainable development and bolstering Egyptian exports.