Now over 30 years old, the Havana International Fair, also known as The Fair Havana, is one of Cuba’s best-known trade events.
The trade fair is a great event if you are a business or industry professional and are looking to network, discover new products, form new business alliances, and find out about trade opportunities in Cuba.
Held in the fascinating city of Havana (Habana), this is an annual event which used to be held in the Pabexpo Exhibition complex in Syboney, La Habana, but has since moved to the ExpoCuba Fairgrounds,
The fairgrounds have 25 pavilions of various sizes in which, as an exhibitor, you have plenty of space to meet and display your goods or promote your specific services.
The Expo Cuba Fairground has over 25,000 square meters of exhibition space and this makes for a great venue for the event.
The FIHAV exhibition is also famed for bringing together several sectors, but the main ones represented at the trade show are machinery, services, raw materials, technologies, equipment, and consumer goods.
If your company works in one of these sectors, then this certainly is an event worth considering, given that FIHAV is an ideal platform if you are looking to launch a company or network with other businesses in the Americas and the Caribbean.
It is also the ideal place to see what business opportunities are available in Cuba, a country that is becoming more and more open in its international relations as time goes on.
The FIHAV attracts business people and entrepreneurs from many countries worldwide and over the years, the trade show has drawn over 1000 exhibitors, with companies coming from over 50 countries.
With such a large number of exhibitors and companies, it is not surprising to learn that the Havana International Fair generates a large number of business deals worth millions of dollars and the show continues to gain in popularity year on year.
With so many companies represented in the goods and services, home goods, leisure, and personal accessories, the Havana International Fair also receives a large number of sales from the general public, with tickets sold at the event or in advance on the event’s website.
The event is sometimes known as ‘Fair Havana’ and by others as the ‘Havana International Fair’ (FIHAV).
Whatever you wish to call the event, this is a trade event that continues to grow as the event continues to garner growing interest.
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