Tripoli International Fair (TIF) (Arabic: معرض طرابلس الدولي, romanized: Maarad Tarables A'Dawli) is an annual commercial exhibition and trade event taking place in Tripoli, Libya.
It involves participants from North Africa and is organized by The General Board of Fairs (GBF).
[2] The most notable building at the fair is the symbolic monument at the entrance, known as the "Padiglione del governatorato di Roma alla fiera di Tripoli" or the Pavilion of Rome in Tripoli, which was originally designed by Egyptian born - Italian Architect Alessandro Limongelli.
[3][4] The 1934 TIF was famous worldwide because done with the first air trip in the Libyan Sahara's oasis, and an Italian stamp celebrated the event.
In 2010 there were more than 1,000 Arab and European/American participants, from 29 countries [5] Media related to Tripoli International Fair at Wikimedia Commons