Head of the Iran Expo Headquarters at the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA), emphasized the importance of the upcoming Iran Expo 2025 during a press conference on Sunday, confirming that more than 30 presidents of foreign chambers of commerce are set to attend the event.
The country’s largest trade and export showcase will take place between April 28 and May 2 at the Tehran International Exhibition Center, IRNA reported.
Speaking about the exhibition’s international participation, Ali Chagharvand said, “This year, 30 joint chambers of commerce will take part in the expo, and 30 chamber presidents from abroad have formally confirmed their attendance.”
Managed by the Iran Chamber of Commerce, the event will span nearly 2,000 square meters, said Chaghervand, who leads the Iran Expo 2025 Headquarters.
“Several high-level associations will be present in halls dedicated to various commodity groups,” he added.
Regarding the participation of African and American investors and traders at Expo 2025, Chaghervand stressed that, “The exhibition will host visitors from the Americas, though no specific trade delegation from the United States itself has been confirmed yet.”
The head of Iran Expo 2025 Headquarters identified Pakistan as having the most significant trade delegation presence, stating, “This year, we anticipate 400 visitors from Pakistan.”
The Export Capabilities Exhibition, simply known as Iran Expo, is a platform to bring manufacturers, exporters, and investors together and provide foreign visitors with a comprehensive view of the country’s export capabilities with the ultimate goal of boosting non-oil exports.
The exhibition this year is being held while indirect talks between Iran and the US have raised hopes of an improvement in trade with the Islamic Republic. Thus, the number of participants is expected to be significantly higher compared to previous years.
Last year’s exhibition featured more than 700 knowledge-based companies, presenting some 1,500 products and a unique opportunity to expand scientific diplomacy with world countries.