Over 3,500 Exhibitors Expected at Lagos International Trade Fair 2024
The 38th edition of the Lagos International Trade Fair (LITF) is set to be a landmark event, with over 3,500 exhibitors from around the world expected to participate. Organized by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), the fair will take place from November 1 to November 10, 2024, at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.
Empowering Businesses, Creating Opportunities
The theme of the 2024 trade fair is “Connecting Businesses, Creating Value,” emphasizing the event’s focus on fostering collaboration, growth, and innovation. LCCI Vice President and Chairman of the Trade Promotion Board, Abimbola Olashore, revealed that this year’s fair aims to surpass last year’s attendance of 350,000 visitors by welcoming over 1 million attendees. Olashore attributed the increase in participation to strategic partnerships and sponsorships that have strengthened over the years. The fair provides a unique opportunity for businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals to network, explore new products, and build valuable partnerships.
International Exhibitors and Specialized Fairs
The 2024 LITF will feature exhibitors from 15 countries, including Ghana, Rwanda, Cameroon, Benin Republic, and The Gambia. Additionally, over 300 Chinese companies will be showcasing a wide array of products in sectors such as automotive, textiles, hardware, and housewares. Japan will also have a significant presence, with The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) hosting around 100 exhibitors in a dedicated Japanese Hall. To ensure inclusivity and cater to different interests, the trade fair will feature specialized sections, including The Children’s Corner, sponsored by Tolaram Group. This area is designed to provide fun, educational activities for young visitors, ensuring that families can enjoy the event together.
The 2024 Lagos International Trade Fair is not just about showcasing products; it’s about creating meaningful connections and value for businesses and consumers alike. This year, with over 3,500 exhibitors and participation from around the world, we are fostering partnerships that will positively impact the Nigerian economy and beyond.” — Abimbola Olashore, Vice President, LCCI
A Platform for Nigerian Businesses and Consumers
For Nigerians, the Lagos International Trade Fair offers an excellent opportunity to explore products, services, and innovations that could benefit local communities and businesses. The event creates a platform for businesses to learn, grow, and make valuable connections with international exhibitors. For consumers, it is a chance to discover new products and technologies that can improve their lives. With its wide variety of exhibitors and engaging activities, the 2024 LITF promises to be a transformative experience for all attendees, providing valuable opportunities for businesses and individuals alike.
As the LITF continues to grow, it remains a vital event for both the Nigerian economy and international trade. The fair offers a unique chance for Nigerians to engage with global brands, explore new markets, and build lasting relationships that can drive growth and development across the country.