Exemption of participants in (Producers 2) from the fees of the pavilions in the exhibition “Made in Syria”

The Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade decided to exempt the participants in the “Producers 2” exhibition from the fees of the pavilions that they will occupy in the “Made in Syria” export fair, which will be held on the exhibition grounds in Damascus from the 3rd to the 6th of February.

 

The decision, according to what the ministry published on its official facebook page, aims to develop emerging projects, support the capabilities of small producers and empower them economically and socially by promoting their products and finding markets for them locally and abroad.

It is noteworthy that the Producers 2 exhibition was held last month in Khan al-Shounah, Aleppo, with the participation of 258 products from professionals, workshops and small industries, distributed in 107 pavilions, where they displayed a variety of products including foodstuffs, clothing, leather, handicrafts, furniture, engineering industries and others.

The first session of the “Producers” exhibition was launched in November of the year 2020 in the Tekiyah Sulaymaniyah in Damascus.

Sanaa Hasan

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