Companies, technologies and bilateral meetings ... B2B exhibition in the age of 5

The companies participating in the 5-year-old exhibition have doubled by six times this year, with 65 companies participating in its first session in 2015.Today, there are 389 companies from 30 countries that book their wings and show their products and eyes on the Syrian markets.
 
BUSINESS2BUSINESS visited the exhibition and followed the movement of businessmen and B2B meetings held in the pavilions, and touched the keenness of participating companies to put their products in the Syrian markets, which was characterized by quality and high prices compared to Syrian products.
 
Through its accumulated experience in organizing the exhibitions, the organizing company succeeded in reaching new companies that were not participating in the past and from gathering the participating businessmen with Syrian businessmen through meetings on the sidelines of the exhibition, opening the door for lectures and free transportation for visitors.
 
Tamer Yaghi, Director General of Al-Basheq Foundation, said in a statement to Business2 Business: The Iranian pavilion is the largest Iranian pavilion in Syria and the Middle East, with an area of ​​more than 2,600 square meters, occupied by 84 companies from the public and private sectors. About 16 companies, considering that what distinguishes the current session of the exhibition is the participation "quantity and quality at the same time."
 
Upon entry from the exhibition gate, the DCCI Group comes with its international companies specialized in reconstruction, including the Emirates Global Real Estate Investment Portal, Injazat Construction, 3S Syrian Consulting for Systems and Systems, and Al Sham Gate for Project Management and Development. Generating electricity and alternative energies.
 
Civil engineer Firas Jouryeh said that he collected the addresses of many companies, and reviewed the products he described as quality and new, and enter the Syrian market for the first time, but they need to study and test, considering it wrong to enter Untried materials and the first time entering Syria. Journalist Ahmed Suleiman, editor of the Syrian Industry News, pointed out that the exhibition is a real economic window to attract foreign investment opportunities, and the link between businessmen and investors, and public and private companies to secure the requirements of the reconstruction process.
 
The reconstruction phase in Syria needs more companies and products, but it seems that the decision of some companies to participate is still in the process of study and postponement, waiting for international positions and lifting economic sanctions.
Source: Syria Economic News

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