Syria’s Export Fair for Garments and Textiles kicks off tomorrow on the Fairgrounds in Damascus

The activities of the “Made in Syria” specialized export exhibition for clothes, textiles and production supplies, fall-winter 2022-2023, organized by the Federation of Chambers of Industry and Commerce and the Syrian Exporters Association, will be launched tomorrow, Friday the 2nd of September 2022, on the fairgrounds of the exhibition city in Damascus and will last for 4 days.
Head of the Syrian Garment and Textile Exporters Association, Ragheed Al-Halabi, stressed the importance of the exhibition as a periodic promotional and marketing platform for factories of clothing, textiles and production supplies to export their products abroad through businessmen who were invited to visit the exhibition, whose number in this session is more than 450 businessmen from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Libya in addition to the Arab Gulf states.
Al-Halabi considered that the exhibition has become a milestone and a destination for a large number of Arab businessmen to see the latest fashion lines for the Syrian clothing factories, which are keen to present everything new and keep pace with the tastes of consumers in Syria and the countries targeted for export.
A member of the Board of Directors of the Aleppo Chamber of Industry and a member of the Central Committee for Organizing Exhibitions, Muhammad Zizan, pointed out that more than 210 companies from Aleppo and Damascus are participating mainly in addition to a number of other governorates specialized in the fields of women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, lingerie and some leather.
Zizan noted that the exhibition contributes to supporting the textile industry, which constitutes 60 percent of the rest of the industries, especially in the city of Aleppo, starting from the thread industry to the textile industry to dyeing, preparation and the manufacture of clothing, which occupies a large number of labor, pointing out that the exhibition in its previous sessions resulted in the signing of a large number of export contracts and many of the participants have maintained agents in many countries.
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