City
Epaper

Syrian businesses eye global market via debut trade expo

By IANS | Updated: September 5, 2024 20:35 IST

Damascus, Sep 5 Syrian business representatives and industry insiders view the country's first international trade expo as a ...

Open in App

Damascus, Sep 5 Syrian business representatives and industry insiders view the country's first international trade expo as a significant opportunity for local businesses to enter global markets.

Expo Syria 2024, which opened Wednesday at Exhibition City near Damascus, has drawn over 600 companies from various sectors and attracted more than 3,000 foreign traders and business figures.

Raed Al-Nouri of Syria's Al-Nouri Food Company told Xinhua news agency that the five-day expo is "a great opportunity for Syria's recovery, especially in expanding exports to neighbouring countries."

Ridwan Debs Wlaban, media director at Columbus Company, expressed confidence in the competitiveness of Syrian goods in international markets, citing their "quality, variety, and competitive pricing."

"This expo is a gateway to new markets, with Aleppo alone representing more than 50 percent of textile industry participants, along with significant involvement in the chemical, engineering, and food sectors," Mustafa Kawaya, vice president of the Aleppo Chamber of Industry, told Xinhua.

However, some participants expressed concerns about the impact of Western sanctions on Syrian businesses. Eyad Mohammed, head of the Export Committee at the Syrian Federation of Agricultural Chambers, noted that Syria's annual export revenue has plummeted from eight billion US dollars to one billion dollars due to sanctions.

"Sanctions affect transportation, banking transfers, and the cost of production components, making it harder for Syrian products to compete in global markets," he said.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyS. Korea to roll out cash aid late this month amid Middle East crisis

BusinessS. Korea to roll out cash aid late this month amid Middle East crisis

InternationalEU condemns "Illegal" Israeli expansion: 30 new West Bank settlements spark global outcry

CricketPSL 2026: Daryl Mitchell Walks Away In Frustration At Usman Tariq’s Pause; Video Goes Viral

EntertainmentRavi Babu’s 'Razor' to hit screens on May 8

Business Realted Stories

BusinessSEBI launches three new IT platforms to transform regulatory landscape

BusinessNSE to attain nanosecond order delivery acknowledgement across currency, commodity, cash, and equity derivatives segments

BusinessCommerce Ministry, Ports Department review packaging and shipping challenges amid West Asia crisis

BusinessTripura emerges fastest-growing economies in NE, attracts Rs 2,000 cr investment interest at Bengaluru conclave

Business4.05 lakh PNG connections gasified, not LPG: Petroleum Ministry