Gold Division: The countdown begins for the launch of the third edition of the international exhibition “Nebio”
Engineer Hani Milad, head of the Gold and Jewelry Division of the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce, said that the new edition of the exhibition will achieve a new set of the division’s goals, including developing Egyptian exports of gold jewelry, supporting local jewelry designers in presenting their designs to local and international production houses, and pumping new blood from Egyptian designers into the industry. Markets, and will also include many innovative procedures that support the success of the exhibition in achieving its goal and reaching the level that achieves the country’s ambition to develop the gold and jewelry sector, as well as achieving the aspirations of workers in the sector to obtain an appropriate level of marketing and promotional services.
The International Gold and Jewelry Exhibition “Nebio” is scheduled to be launched in its third edition, which is scheduled to be held in Cairo from the 26th to the 28th of this month at the exhibition grounds in the Fifth Settlement.
Milad explained that the exhibition, through the previous two sessions, was able to achieve a good reputation and wide resonance to be classified among the most important international exhibitions for gold and jewelry in the Middle East. It is also considered one of the most important tools for developing the trade and industry of Egyptian gold and gold jewelry by displaying the latest international production methods to the Egyptian producer as well. It displays the latest developments in the Egyptian gold jewelry industry that enable it to compete in the global market in terms of quality in designs and quality of the final product.
Gayed added that the exhibition had contributed to coordinating efforts and deepening the partnership with state institutions, led by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Ministries of Internal Trade, Commerce and Industry, and the Stamp and Weights Authority, in the return of exporting Egyptian gold jewelry to global and regional markets, which allowed many Egyptian factories to arrange export contracts during the previous two editions.
Milad praised the continuous support and facilities provided by state institutions in making decisions and drafting laws to encourage local industry and work to open competitive opportunities for the Egyptian product in global markets by reducing tax burdens and fees imposed on exports on the one hand, and facilitating export procedures on the other hand.
For his part, Lotfi Al-Munib, Vice President of the Division, said that the new version will deepen international participation in terms of the number of exhibitors or visiting foreign delegations from various countries of the world, in addition to providing a range of services to retailers and small workshops, as well as providing new offers and discounts to consumers on many products.
This session will also encourage entrepreneurs in the field of gold jewelry production to continue and provide them with opportunities to obtain real investment opportunities to develop their projects, which contributes to pumping new blood into the sector, granting it renewal in design and ideas, and diversifying funding sources, as well as attracting a new generation of young people to the gold and jewelry production and trade sector. .