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Nations submit dossiers to host World Expo 2030

The Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) has received candidature dossiers from the Republic of Korea (Busan), Italy (Rome), Ukraine (Odesa) and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Riyadh) to organize World Expo 2030.

The submission of these candidature dossiers, comprehensive documents detailing each Expo project, is a key and compulsory step for each candidate country to enter the project examination phase of the candidature process.

Candidature dossiers outline each candidate’s vision for the Expo, including details on the planned Expo site and experience, the theme, and the planned legacy. They also lay out projections on visit numbers, financing and costs.

The contents of the candidature dossiers will notably serve as the basis for the work of BIE Enquiry Missions and will be used by BIE Member States to evaluate the interest of each Expo project, alongside the reports of the BIE Enquiry Missions and candidate presentations.

On October 21, the BIE’s Executive Committee will meet to discuss the evaluation of projects for World Expo 2030 including the organization of Enquiry Missions, which are set to take place between January and March 2023. In late November, candidates will have the opportunity to present their Expo projects to Member States during the 171st General Assembly of the BIE.

The Secretary General of the BIE, Dimitri S. Kerkentzes, indicated: “Each candidate dossier will be studied closely to evaluate compliance with Expo rules. The development of the theme, site plans and participant and visitor forecasts outlined in each dossier also provide BIE Member States with a detailed vision for each World Expo project.”

The Republic of Korea’s candidature is for a World Expo in Busan between May 1 and October 31, 2030, under the theme “Transforming Our World, Navigating Toward a Better Future.”

Italy’s candidature is for a World Expo in Rome between May 1 and October 31, 2030, under the theme “People and Territories: Regeneration, Inclusion and Innovation.”

Ukraine’s candidature is for a World Expo in Odesa between April 26 and October 14, 2030, under the theme “Renaissance. Technology. Future.”

Saudi Arabia’s candidature is for a World Expo in Riyadh between October 1, 2030, and March 31, 2031, under the theme “The Era of Change: Together for a Foresighted Tomorrow.”

At the end of the project examination phase, BIE Member States, on the principle of one country one vote, will elect the World Expo 2030 host country by secret ballot during the 173rd General Assembly of the BIE, set to take place in November 2023.

World Expos, officially known as International Registered Exhibitions, are global gatherings of nations addressing universal challenges of our time. These global events offer a journey inside a chosen theme through engaging and immersive activities. Taking place every five years and lasting up to six months, World Expos welcome tens of millions of visitors, allow countries to build extraordinary pavilions, and transform the host city for years to come.

The most recent World Expo, Expo 2020 Dubai took place under the theme “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future,” and received over 24 million visits between October 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022. The next World Expo will take place in Osaka, Kansai, Japan in 2025, under the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.”

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