The 7th Exhibition of Export Capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran Expo 2025) was held from 28th April-2nd May 2025 at the Tehran International Exhibition Center with the participation of hundreds of national production and service companies and institutions.
The exhibition was attended by visitors from countries such as Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and …
Iran Expo 2025, as the largest trade event in Iran, provides a unique opportunity to connect with global markets with the cooperation and participation of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Trade Development Organization of Iran, and other government and private institutions.
The exhibition was attended by manufacturers and service providers in the fields of food industry, agriculture, fisheries, industry, hand-woven carpets, handicrafts and tourism, medicine, medical and laboratory equipment, chemical products, cosmetics and hygiene, the construction industry, and technical and engineering services, and the petrochemical group.
ICRIC, as a subsidiary of the Iran Chamber and the Islamic Chamber, which provides services aimed at increasing Iran’s trade share and developing trade relations between Islamic countries and removing trade problems and obstacles, was actively present in the specialized pavilion of the Iran Chamber.
The main function and reason for the existence of ICRIC is to create effective communications and collect trade information needed by Islamic countries in order to improve the economic situation and contribute to the business environment of fifty-seven Islamic countries and create a fair competitive environment for all member countries. The main goals and activities of this center are defined in the six projects: “Islamic World Trade Directories”, “OIC Small and Medium Enterprises Agencies ”, “ Islamic Countries Tourism Chain”, “Excellence Award for Companies of Muslim Countries”, “Islamic Companies Ranking System” and “Halal”.
During the 5 days of ICRIC’s active presence at Iran Expo 2025, ICRIC experts provided explanations about the center’s activities to further familiarize the owners of related industries and those involved in the food, agricultural, and processing industries, and to encourage and motivate them to compete healthily and purposefully in Islamic markets and to improve the country’s trade exchanges in line with the development of non-oil exports.