Distinguished Participation of Turkish, British, and Qatari Companies in Syria’s Specialized Exhibitions for 2025
Several foreign companies have been keen to participate in Syria’s specialized exhibitions for 2025, viewing it as an opportunity to market their products, enter the Syrian market through collaboration with local companies, and work on establishing branches in light of the significant economic opening the country is experiencing.
Turkish companies had the most presence among the participating foreign companies, particularly those specializing in producing various materials in construction, industry, and energy.
Ali Osmanoglu, Chairman of the Board of Directors of a waterproofing company, stated that coming to Syria and participating in the exhibitions provides an opportunity to offer various services in insulation and dam construction for clients. He noted that the materials they use are environmentally friendly, reduce labor costs, ensure sustainability, and provide modern solutions.
Adam Arjun, Director of the Turkish construction materials company “Pavost,” pointed out that the company produces what the local market needs in terms of essential materials for the reconstruction phase, including waterproofing and moisture-proofing materials for construction.
From the Turkish electrical transformers company “Transfo Max,” International General Consultant Abdul Ozcan considered that the future of investment is promising in Syria, based on what has been observed today from participation in the exhibition. He emphasized that the company specializes in manufacturing energy-related products, especially electrical transformers, which are in high demand in the Syrian market.
Meanwhile, Hassan Dagoun, Sales Manager at the British insulation and construction materials company “Kangaroo,” confirmed that participation in the exhibition is an opportunity to introduce their products and increase sales within local markets, noting that the company specializes in importing various insulation and construction materials that meet high standards.
The global alternative energy company “AGS” aims to sign contracts with several companies through this exhibition and connect with new clients, develop operations in the Syrian market, and increase its share regarding its products, according to Dr. Basel Kaddah, Sales Manager at the company, which operates in alternative energy in the Middle East and Africa and represents several global brands.
From the Qatari company “Qatool,” participating for the first time in Syrian exhibitions, its agent Hani Ghaza highlighted the importance of participating in exhibitions, stating that the company offers high-quality, competitive products against local and foreign companies. The products include various types of lubricants and greases, heavy-duty operating fluids, brake fluids, and cooling agents suitable for all types of vehicles and machinery.
More than 200 foreign companies are participating in a series of specialized exhibitions that conclude today, alongside local agents for international companies, as well as companies and institutions affiliated with the ministries of public works and housing, energy, economy, and industry.
Nada Haj Khidr
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