Misrata Chamber of Commerce to lead trade delegation to 40th “Indonesia Trade Fair 2025” – 15 to 19 October
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Misrata Chamber of Commerce to lead trade delegation to 40th “Indonesia Trade Fair 2025” – 15 to 19 October
bySami Zaptia
September 24, 2025
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Misrata Chamber of Commerce (Logo: MCC)
Misrata Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture announced yesterday that it is to lead an official trade delegation to participate in the 40th session of the “Indonesia Trade Fair 2025” conference and exhibition.
It says the exhibition is a dynamic platform designed to connect global buyers and businessmen from around the world and includes thousands of exhibitors from various countries.
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