Morocco, Tunisia to take part in Algiers International Trade Fair

2006-05-30

Morocco will take part in the 39th International Fair of Algiers from 1-8 June with a 1,000 square metre pavilion. Tunisia will be the guest of honour at the event, which will be held under the theme "Plan of Support for Economic Growth: Vehicle for Sustainable Development". More than 34 countries have confirmed their participation in the event. Organisers expect the participation of at least 1,100 foreign and 520 Algerian companies. The 2005 edition attracted 42 countries, 1,500 foreign companies, 350 Algerian companies, and more than 500,000 visitors. (APS, L’Economiste, Le Temps)

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