Saint Lucia Business Expo Returns for Third Edition: A First in Vieux Fort

EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 3 MIN

Saint Lucia Business Expo Returns for Third Edition: A First in Vieux Fort

from Government of Saint Lucia

Export Saint Lucia, in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives, and Consumer Affairs, is proud to announce the return of the Saint Lucia Business Expo. Held under the auspices of the Government of Saint Lucia and the National Independence Committee, this highly anticipated event will celebrate its third installment with a historic move to the south of the island. For the first time, the Saint Lucia Business Expo will be hosted in Vieux Fort, at the Vieux Fort Independence Square, on February 14 and 15, 2025, beginning at 9:00 a.m. each day. This venue change reflects the organizers’ commitment to making the Independence celebrations more inclusive, bringing the vibrancy and innovation of the business expo to communities in the southern region. This year’s event is set to showcase approximately one hundred businesses from diverse industries, highlighting the remarkable creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of Saint Lucians. Exhibitors will include businesses specializing in manufacturing, technology, wellness, creative arts, and professional services. The expo has attracted significant interest from businesses across the island, underscoring the widespread enthusiasm and value placed on this annual showcase. Building on the success of previous editions, the 2025 expo promises to be a dynamic platform for businesses to present their products and services to a wide audience, while fostering meaningful connections with potential customers, investors, and partners. The lively atmosphere will also include entertainment by talented local artists, enhancing the celebration of Saint Lucia’s Independence 46 through a blend of commerce, culture, and community. According to Sunita Daniel, Chief Executive Officer of Export Saint Lucia, “The Business Expo has become an integral part of our Independence celebrations, providing a unique opportunity for businesses to expand their reach and demonstrate the incredible range of talent and ingenuity Saint Lucians have to offer. By bringing the event to Vieux Fort, we’re embracing inclusivity and ensuring that more people can experience and benefit from this important initiative.”       Hon. Emma Hippolyte, Minister for Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives, and Consumer Affairs, expressed similar sentiments, noting, “This shift to Vieux Fort is a deliberate move to celebrate the resilience and creativity of businesses across the island. It is a testament to our commitment to fostering unity and ensuring equal opportunities for all regions to participate in these national festivities.” Export Saint Lucia invites the public to join this exciting event, which continues to stand as a testament to the strength and potential of Saint Lucian businesses. This year’s Saint Lucia Business Expo promises to be a celebration of local enterprise, innovation, and creativity, further solidifying its role as a cornerstone of Independence celebrations.

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