The activities of the (Made in Syria) exhibition in Baghdad concluded

Baghdad (ST): In the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, the activities of the “Made in Syria” exhibition concluded in its third session.It witnessed an unprecedented remarkable popular turnout for Syrian industries in various fields.

Muhammad al-Sawah, head of the Syrian-Iraqi Council, told news reporter in Baghdad: “This exhibition has become semi-periodic and it displays Syrian products,” noting that more than a hundred companies participated in the activities of this session, which lasted ten days and achieved unparalleled success.

For his part, Mahmoud Al-Hamo, Director of Marketing and Development in the Syrian Madar Group, underlined the importance of participating in the exhibition, especially since the Iraqi people love Syrian products, indicating that this is the first participation of his group in the exhibition.

For his part, Muhammad Sami, the owner of a company selling cosmetics, praised the activities of the exhibition, describing it as “very elegant and acceptable,” indicating that the success of the previous exhibition prompted them to participate again in this session, which was admired by the Iraqi visitors who continued to flow until the last minutes of the exhibition.

K.Q.

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