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Experience the Eid Al Adha Shopping Spree in Sharjah

The Eid Al Adha 2024 exhibition, hosted by Expo Center Sharjah, kicked off on Wednesday and will run until June 23. Visitors can expect exceptional offers and major discounts on a wide range of products from major retailers and famous local and international brands. This is an excellent opportunity for the public to get the best deals and offers available during the holiday season.

The exhibition was officially opened by Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Expo Center Sharjah. The event was attended by officials such as Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO of Expo Center Sharjah, Sultan Shataf, Commercial Director of the Center, and Marwan Al Mashgouni, Director of Government Communications at the Center. They toured the exhibition’s departments after the opening ceremony, observing the wide range of products available for shoppers during Eid.

Al Owais emphasized that promotional exhibitions during holiday seasons are crucial for promoting economic growth and sustainable development in Sharjah. The Eid Al Adha exhibition plays a significant role in supporting the commercial sector and consumers. It is part of a series of exhibitions hosted by Expo Center Sharjah to stimulate growth and support the economy locally. By providing companies with opportunities to showcase their products and services to a wide audience, these exhibitions lead to increased sales, improved company performance, and stimulated demand for goods and services.

Al Midfa highlighted the significance of holding this year’s exhibition during the busy summer shopping season. This timing gives it greater momentum, making it an ideal destination for those seeking Eid deals or purchasing supplies required for gifting purposes during this occasion. The festive atmosphere provided by the exhibition enhances visitors’ shopping experience while also boosting sales for exhibitors.

Overall, this year’s Eid Al Adha exhibition promises to be an excellent opportunity for shoppers looking to get great deals on a variety of products while also supporting local businesses in Sharjah.

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