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Promoting bilateral economic ties

The 1st Equatorial Guinea-Spain International Economic Fair seeks to consolidate joint projects and investment in the African country.

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With the aim of strengthening trade ties and promoting investment and business collaboration, the 1st Equatorial Guinea-Spain International Economic Fair (FEIGEE) will be held in Malabo. This event aims to serve as a bridge for Spanish companies to enter the African market.

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Malabo will be the venue for the first Equatorial Guinea-Spain International Economic Fair (FEIGEE), a meeting that will take place from October 27 to November 2 within the framework of the International Tourism, Crafts and Culture Fair (FITAC-GE 2025). This event, organized by KBGE Consultants and the agency FORWARD, emerged as a continuation of the business forum held in Madrid in 2024, which brought together more than a hundred Spanish businesspeople.

 

The FEIGEE is designed to promote the presence of Spanish business in Equatorial Guinea and facilitate access to a broader regional market. Equatorial Guinea enjoys a strategic position within the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC), In addition to having important connections with powers such as Nigeria, Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

 

The forum represents a unique opportunity for Spanish companies seeking Penetrate the African market with institutional support and international visibilityThe event will bring together key figures, including institutional representatives, business leaders and investors, who will analyze the country's economic environment and seek opportunities for collaboration in sectors as diverse as the tourism, energy, infrastructure, agriculture and the digital economy.

 

The initiative is aligned with the Equatorial Guinea's National Sustainable Development Strategy 2035, which promotes the diversification of its economy and the attraction of foreign investment. At the same time, it responds to the growing interest of Spanish companies in expanding into emerging and secure markets in Africa. Equatorial Guinea's position as gateway to the CEMAC region gives you potential access to more than 500 million consumers.

 

The support of various public and private entities underscores the importance of this forum, whose simultaneous holding with FITAC EG 2025 will boost its international reach. The organizers have announced that the official program and list of speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.

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