Syria Mod Baghdad Exhibition for the ready-made clothes opened in Baghdad on Sunday. The 3-day exhibition aims at restoring communication with the Iraqi businessmen and industrialists in the domain of wears and textiles said the Head of the Syrian Exporters’ Federation Mohammad al-Sawwah.
Al-Sawwah added that the Iraqi markets import between 20 to 30 percent of the Syrian textile, wear products.
The exhibition is organized by the Syrian Exporters’ Association for clothes and textile, Damascus Chamber of Industry, in cooperation with the Syrian Exporters’ Federation.
Secretary of the Syrian Exporters Federation (SEF) Mazen Hammour confirmed the participation of 85 companies from various Syrian clothing industries in Syria Mod Exhibition which will be held on the fairground in Baghdad next month.
The Development and Promotion of Exports Commission and the SEF would offer support to the participants in the exhibition by more than 65 percent due to the importance of the Iraqi market.
Mr. Hammour clarified that some 105 companies mostly from the Syrian clothing makers will take part in the exhibition which will be held in Beirut next month.
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