100 industrial companies in the family market as part of the “Made in Syria” festival in Douma

Damascus (ST): The activities of Souk Al-Aila (family market) started within the monthly shopping festival “Made in Syria” in its 133rd session, organized by the Damascus Chamber of Industry and its countryside in cooperation with the Damascus Countryside Chamber of Commerce and Al-Wafa Development Association, in the city of Duma in Damascus countryside. 

 

Damascus Countryside Governor Moataz Abu Al-Nasr Jamran underlined, in a statement to reporters, the importance of this event with the approach of the blessed month of Ramadan, aims at  relieving the burdens on citizens, pointing out that many festivals will be launched in some cities of Damascus countryside, such as Al-Nabek and Daraya.

In turn, the head of the Damascus Countryside Chamber of Commerce Osama Mustafa indicated that cooperation with the Damascus Chamber of Industry and the Chamber of Commerce aims to deliver various commodities to citizens at reasonable prices. 

Member of the Board of Directors of the Damascus and Damascus Countryside Chamber of Industry and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Made in Syria Festival Talal Qala’ ji stressed the importance of launching the festival in the city of Douma, as it is one of the most important cities in the countryside, through which the Chamber seeks to support the people.

Kenana Muhammad, the promotion supervisor in a food company, indicated that this is the first time that her company has participated in the festival within the city of Douma, noting that they offer discounts of up to 25% with good movement. 

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