The pandemic-delayed Expo 2020 in the United Arab Emirates closed on Thursday (March 31) after it ran for six months since the opening ceremony on October 1, 2021.
Gholam Hossein Jamili, a board member of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA), said on Monday that Iran’s active presence in Expo 2020 Dubai is a unique chance for the country to introduce its capacities.
Heads of Iranian chambers of commerce and a large number of the country’s top exporters meet with Minister of Industry Raza Fatemi Amin in a ceremony in Tehran where the minister virtually launched Iran’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on October 2, 2021.
Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade Reza Fatemi Amin said on Saturday that Iran has to focus on exports of commodities that are exported by fewer countries, noting that the country need to enter the field of exports of science-based products.
Based on the planning, each Iranian province will be granted one week to showcase its capacities at Expo 2020 Dubai, according to the managing director of Iran International Exhibitions Company.
In its last edition, Architectural Digest magazine has picked Iran pavilion as one of the eight most architecturally significant pavilions of Expo 2020 Dubai.
The proximity of the Expo 2020 Dubai venue to Iran is an opportunity that should be properly exploited by the Iranian government and private sector, head of the Expo Committee of Iran Chamber of Commerce said on Wednesday.
Expo 2020 Dubai, provides Iran with a chance to promote exports and give a boost to tourism industry, according to Farshid Farzanegan, the head of Iran-UAE Joint Chamber of Commerce.