Damascus- The four-day “Made in Syria” specialized exhibition for men’s clothing formed a platform for the promotion and marketing of Syrian textile products and signing contracts with businessmen from several countries visited the exhibition and briefed on the development witnessed by textile industries in Syria.
The second session of the exhibition, which was concluded on Monday, was organized by the Syrian Exporters Federation (SEF), the Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Syrian Exporters Federation for Clothing and Textile at the exhibition city, witnessed an increase in the number of participants who reached about 100 merchants and industrialists in addition to the diversity of the exhibits.
In a meeting with a number of participants at the exhibition, Khalid Saif, owner of Lord’s Men’s Wear Company, said that the exhibition represented an opportunity for all industrialists to present their products and marketing, which contributes to the development of the economic sector.
The owner of the Bruno shoes company, Moaz Attaya, confirmed that the exhibition allows the Syrian product to be supported and exported to foreign markets, while Haitham Dahmeh of Al Badra Company for Uniforms for Hotels, Restaurants and Hospitals pointed out the importance of participation of businessmen from neighboring countries in the exhibition to support the Syrian product and return it to its previous worth.
For his part, Industrialist, Zuhair Saad, pointed out that their duty as Syrian traders and industrialists to contribute to the supply and marketing of Syrian products in foreign markets and motivate other workers in this sector to provide their best to contribute to the rise of the industrial reality.
Among the visiting businessmen, the head of the delegation of Kuwaiti merchants Fahd Khudair told SANA that the exhibition is a window to promote and market the products of the Syrian factories of high quality clothes and competitive prices locally and abroad.
Concerning the prices of the products, the Kuwaiti merchant, Ayman Almashi, clarified that they are acceptable in comparison to the prices of foreign markets, pointing out that the exhibition is an opportunity to sign a lot of trade deals in the supply of clothing and promote the export of Syrian products to the world in its distinctive varieties.
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