17th International Trade Fair kicks off in Kuwait

KUWAIT- The 17th International Trade Fair began its annual activities on Thursday(May 22nd) and will continue until June 3, with the participation of a wide range of local and international companies.

The exhibition offers numerous products of companies such as clothing, accessories, food, handicrafts, perfumes, cosmetics, bags, baby clothes and household goods, said Kuwait International Fair in a statement.

It added that the exhibition aims to reveal new opportunities and to acquire pre-requisites of the summer, Ramadan and latest designs in multiple areas. The fair is being held in the International Fairgrounds in Mishref.

The fair attracts companies from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Yemen, Turkey, China, Thailand, Pakistan, India and Kuwait, the statement noted.-KUNA

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