EDPA launches the test version of its exports guide

The export and production Support and Development Agency (EDPA) has launched the test version of the exports guide on its website which contains a list of the most important exporting companies working in different fields, including in food, textiles, agriculture, engineering, chemicals and services.

Director of the EDPA Thaer Fayyad said in a statement to SANA that this guide aims at promoting the national industry at foreign markets, pointing out that the agency will have direct contacts with the producers.

After completing the data of the companies listed in the guide, this data will be promoted via international marketing and promotion platforms so that the guide will be the electronic gate for introducing the Syrian product, Fayyad added.

 He clarified that the guide contains 5000 companies, the data of 1600 of which has been completed, including all information and images about their products. He pointed out that the guide will be launched officially after the end of the test period.

 The agency urged owners of the companies who want to include their data in this guide to send information to this e-mail: expodaleel.syr@gmail.com and called on owners of the companies already listed in the guide to visit this e-mail: daleel.edpa.gov.sy to be sure that the data is correct.

Hamda Mustafa

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