Al-Naggar was accompanied by fellow board member Ehab Saeed, Chamber spokesman Faisal Abdel-Atty, and other members of the executive committee.
The women entrepreneurs' pavilion holds special
significance, as it features handcrafted products from artisans, supporting
them and providing a platform to showcase their Egyptian-made goods.
Al-Naggar stated that including artisans is a key priority
for every exhibition, with the goal of helping them expand their businesses. They
represent the real future of the national economy, she said, adding that the
Chamber's board, led by its chairman Ayman Al-Ashry, provides special support
to these artisans.
Saeed echoed this sentiment, noting that the Chamber
consistently gives special attention to artisans through workshops at the
Traders Academy and by including them in exhibitions like "Ahlan Madaris,"
which confirms the board's belief in the importance of handicrafts.
The main "Ahlan Madaris" exhibition in Nasr City is scheduled to open next week.