Baghdad International Fair
Baghdad International Fair
This exhibition is in fact a multifaceted economic and cultural platform aimed at fostering connections among Iraqi, Arab, and international companies. A wide range of sectors are showcased in it. The exhibition is not only an opportunity to present goods and services, but also a platform for attracting foreign investment, expanding economic cooperation, and strengthening Iraq’s position in regional and global trade.
Facts & Figures
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Exhibition sectors
- Construction and Building Industries (machinery, materials, development projects)
- Technology and Communications
- Consumer Products and Everyday Goods
- Trade and Investment Services
- Cultural and Artistic Products
Exhibitors
Manufacturing and industrial companies (construction materials, machinery, food, pharmaceuticals)
- Investors and contractors (construction, energy, oil & gas)
- Startups and technology companies
- Universities and educational institutions
- Consumer and service brands
Visitors
Government officials and diplomats (ministers, ambassadors, trade representatives)
Foreign investors and international companies
Local businesses and producers
Students and professionals
The general public and families
In short, it attracts business leaders, policymakers, and everyday people alike.
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An interesting feature of this event is that, in addition to the economic sectors, cultural, artistic, and entertainment programs are also held on the sidelines (such as concerts, classic car exhibitions, and artistic performances). For this reason, the Baghdad International Fair is considered not only an economic and commercial event but also a social and cultural festival.
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- Media coverage: News outlets and social media shared infographics and extensive reports.
- Country-specific promotions: Saudi Arabia (Saudi House), Oman (Guest of Honour with a dedicated pavilion), Italy (Italy Point).
- Official slogans and government coverage: e.g., “Investment – Development – Prosperity” highlighted during the opening ceremony with the Prime Minister present.