Syrian Exporters Union to hold textile products exhibition in Tehran

The Syrian Exporters’ Union to help exporters identify Iranian requirements of the Syrian goods and market their products in the Iranian markets opened a center in Tehran for Syrian exports during a visit by a delegation from the Union, businessmen exporters and producers to the Iranian capital last week.

The Exporters Union also announced preparations for launching a series of exhibitions in a number of Iranian cities in some productive sectors which are marketable in the Iranian markets. To start with, an exhibition of textile products will be held next September.

The Union said that the exhibition is planned to be one of the largest and most important Syrian textile exhibitions abroad due to the importance of the Iranian markets which can be an important center for the Syrian textile products which witnessed recovery during the past couple of years.

Scores of Syrian companies will take part in the exhibition and showcase their products of clothing.

This move comes along with establishing maritime transport and implementing the free trade agreement between the two countries under which goods can be exchanged with competitive tariffs that do not exceed 4%.

Head of the Syrian Exporters Union Mohammad al-Sawah said in a statement that the support offered by the government helps in the advancement of exports particularly in light of Syria’s exporting potential in a significant number of agricultural and industrial sectors, noting that Iran can be equivalent to the Iraqi market in its importance.

Al-Sawah said that the center for the Syrian exports was opened in Tehran where specialized work teams are tasked with advertising the Syrian products.

Al-Sawah said that the clear government support and overcoming difficulties which hinder cooperation with friendly countries had launched Syria into a new phase of trade and investment cooperation with these countries, particularly Iran, in line with the distinguished political relations between the two countries.

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