180 companies take part in the specialized export exhibition for clothes and textiles

 

Damascus (ST): With the participation of more than 180 national companies, the activities of the “Made in Syria” specialized export exhibition for clothes and textiles fall and winter 2021-2022, organized by the Federation of Syrian Chambers of Industry and the Syrian Garment and Textile Exporters Association, were launched with the participation of more than 180 national companies. 

The companies participating in the four-day exhibition display the latest models of various types of men’s, children’s and women’s clothing, fabrics and production requirements.They also target the markets of neighboring countries through hundreds of businessmen who have been invited from many countries, especially Iraq, to conclude deals to export these products to the markets of these countries and others.

In statements to the media, the Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade, Muhammad Samer Al-Khalil, indicated that the exhibition includes the latest new textile products with high-level competition between industrial companies, pointing out that the visitors of the exhibition from specialists abroad in the garment trade were keen to attend to buy Syrian goods, indicating that the local product still maintains the high quality.

Minister of Industry Ziyad Sabbagh said that the exhibition indicates that the Syrian industry is fine and that each session carries new products and confirms that there is a development in products that meets the desires of consumers, whether inside or outside the country, pointing out that the industry has begun to return to its former glory.

Ragheed Al-Halabi, head of the Syrian Garment and Textile Exporters Association, said that the exhibition is distinguished in this session by the number of participants and the type of participation, as it is held on a permanent basis by hosting businessmen from all countries, referring to the facilities granted to Iraqi merchants to visit Syria, which heralds an increase in the volume of Syrian exports.

K.Q.

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