Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Over 100 firms join Addis Chamber trade fair

By our staff reporter

More than 100 local and international companies have gathered at the Addis Ababa Exhibition Center for the 27th Addis Chamber International Trade Fair, which opened on Saturday under the theme “Sustainable Businesses, Competitive Ethiopia.”

The three-day fair is organized by the Addis Ababa Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations and is designed to connect Ethiopian producers with global markets through business-to-business networking, exhibitions and policy discussions. Companies from manufacturing, agro-processing, technology and other sectors are showcasing products and services aimed at expanding trade opportunities.

At the opening ceremony, Addis Ababa Deputy Mayor Jantirar Abay described the capital as a city of opportunity and transformation. He said the city administration sees the private sector as a key driver of Ethiopia’s economic progress and pledged continued support for corridor development and infrastructure projects intended to improve the business climate.

Chamber leaders said the fair is more than a marketplace, describing it as a platform for innovation, investment and sustainable partnership. Addis Chamber President Zehara Mohammed said businesses must embrace technology and environmentally conscious practices if they are to remain competitive in a changing market.

The fair has attracted ambassadors, government officials and business leaders from several countries, with a focus on building new commercial ties. Organizers say the event is aimed at helping Ethiopian companies expand their reach while also giving foreign firms a chance to explore opportunities in the local market.

Alongside the exhibition booths, the programme includes business symposiums on market entry and trade policy, as well as networking sessions where startups can meet investors and established firms. The event will end with a closing ceremony that will recognize outstanding exhibitors with “Best Standing” awards.

With thousands of visitors expected over the three-day event, the 27th ACITF is being seen as another sign of Addis Ababa’s growing role as a commercial hub in East Africa. For Ethiopian businesses, the fair offers a chance to adapt to shifting macroeconomic conditions while seeking new links to international trade routes.

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