Syrian Exporters Association in cooperation with Exports Development and Promotion Agency and the Syrian Exporters Union has organized Syria MOTEX fair, with the focus to promote Syrian textiles and reinstate its eminence back. Syria specializes in clothing and fashion.
The 114 Syrian textiles, fabrics and clothing companies are taking part in the fair to showcase their numerous products including Children’s wear, underwear, covers, luggage and hosiery which began on Sunday at the Hilton Hotel in Beirut.
Around 400 businessmen from Iraq, Jordan, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, UAE and Kuwait were to the fair with the intention of signing purchase contracts.
The fair witnessed an increase in the number of exhibitors and visitors from earlier fairs, which points out that the Syrian textiles segment is recuperating.
The Syrian government has been providing considerable support to its textile industry to overcome stumbling blocks.
Syria MOTEX, which will conclude on 15th April.
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