The parallel government has opened the activities of the Benghazi International Construction Fair (BICCF), which focuses on the building and construction industry in the regions of Benghazi, Derna, Sirte, Sebha, and Murzuq.

The opening was attended by the Deputy Prime Minister of the parallel government, Ali Al-Qatrani, members of the House of Representatives, and the Minister of Transport, Abdul Hakim Al-Ghaziwi, in addition to the consuls of Egypt, Italy, Syria, Ghana, and Morocco in Benghazi, a number of security leaders, and the president and members of the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture.

The government said in a statement that the exhibition is considered a specialized trade event aimed at enhancing communication and cooperation between companies and professionals in the construction sector, and facilitating trade exchange and technical cooperation.

The exhibition, in which more than 60 companies participate at the local and international levels, seeks to enhance interaction and communication between participants from Libya and other countries, with the aim of encouraging the exchange of ideas and integration of efforts in the construction sector.

It also aims to highlight the latest technologies and innovations in the field of construction, which will contribute to supporting technological development and improving construction processes to provide a platform that enhances business opportunities.

The exhibition will be held from July 22 to 25 at the fairgrounds in the Al-Hawari area in Benghazi, under the sponsorship of the Benghazi Municipality, the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Libyan Export Development Center.