Damascus (ST) – With the participation of 90 industrial companies, the activities of the 153rd edition of the monthly Made in Syria shopping festival to support the Syrian child and family was launched Monday evening and will continue until September 21st.
The festival is held by the Chamber of Industry and the Chamber of Commerce in Damascus Countryside in cooperation with Future Horizons Company, the Union of Arab Exporters and Importers, and the Syrian Trade Foundation, at the company’s headquarters.
Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Louay Al-Munajjid, stated that the festival contains discounted prices as part of the contribution of these companies to reduce the burden on citizens, especially at the beginning of the school year.
Vice President of the Damascus Chamber of Industry, Talal Qalaji, stressed that the Future Horizons Company will provide gifts to Sahnaya schools, including free school bags, in addition to supporting Syrian children on the sidelines of this session.
The governor of the Damascus countryside, Safwan Abu Saadi, and a number of economic and social figures and directors of a number of companies participated in the opening.
Najla Khoury