TradeMalta has announced its successful coordination of the Malta Pavilion at Libya Build Benghazi 2024, a premier event for the building, design and construction sectors in Western Libya.

Anton Buttigieg, CEO of TradeMalta, commented, “Libya Build Benghazi 2024 has been a remarkable platform for Maltese companies to showcase their innovation and expertise. Our participation highlights the strength and versatility of Maltese businesses in the international arena.

“We are committed to fostering these opportunities and driving economic growth through strategic international engagements.”

Anton Buttigieg
Anton Buttigieg, CEO, TradeMalta

The exhibition hosted over 200 companies, serving as the foremost destination for industry professionals, experts, buyers, distributors, and key decision-makers from the public and private sectors.

Five Maltese companies exhibited, seizing the opportunity to forge new connections and explore potential partnerships. They showcased their expertise with a diverse array of offerings, including the manufacturing of high-grade materials, manufacturing, and assembly of electrical, plumbing and drainage systems, manufacturers of low voltage electrical cables, manufacturing of plastic components and door designs.

This event marks the return of Maltese companies to Libya Build for the second edition this year, held from the 4th to 7th November 2024, at the Sidi Faraj Exhibition Centre, Benghazi.

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