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Direct services provided by cities and industrial zones through the local administration pavilion at Damascus International Fair

2019-09-02T17:25:23.427Z


Damascus-Sana New and diverse services provided by the cities and industrial zones through the wing of the Ministry of Local Administration and Alba


Damascus-Sana

New and diverse services provided by the cities and industrial zones through the pavilion of the Ministry of Local Administration and Environment at the Damascus International Fair in its 61st session, the most important of which is the possibility of subscribing directly to those wishing to invest in them.

Afra Ghazal, Head of the Advertising Division in the Industrial City of Adra, told SANA that any investor who wants to invest in the city can subscribe directly through the exhibition on housing divisions belonging to investors, industrialists, state employees and the private sector.

Ghazal stressed that the industrial cities are the lifeblood of the Syrian economy as they were the main source of the various needs and requirements of citizens during the crisis period.

The 7005-hectare area is home to 1,500 sites including engineering, food, textile, chemical and building materials industries, including 1,200 productive factories, while some 900 facilities are still under construction.

Hasia Industrial City occupies an important position among the industrial cities as it includes the most important and largest industrial facilities and remained constant in the work and production throughout the crisis, according to its Director General Dr. Bassam Mansour, who explained that Hasia attracted investors from all over Syria, especially areas that were exposed to terrorism and doubled the number of industrialists to reach 905 investors so far.

He pointed out that Hassia includes three factories for the production of cars and two for the manufacture of sugar in addition to various foodstuffs and vegetable oils, stressing that the city is beginning to see a clear prosperity because part of its products are being issued and said that through the exhibition is allocated land for industrialists wishing to invest in the city.

The city of Sheikh Najjar in Aleppo, which has been looted and robbed has risen again and began to regain its position among the industrial cities, according to Abeer Rashid wing official Sheikh Najjar, which confirmed that the great efforts made by the state in cooperation with the industrialists enabled many factories to return to work and production again, especially the textile industry Revealing that the total number of laboratories that returned to production amounted to 569 laboratories, while there are 1309 plants under preparation.

She pointed out that the exhibition provided an opportunity for those wishing to invest in the city by specializing in occupational housing, labor and ordinary housing.

The modernized industrial zones in some governorates also had a presence in the exhibition and also provide direct service as explained by the director of the industrial zone in Um Al-Zaytoun, Sweida, Eng. An area of ​​760 dunums is ready for investment, while the construction of 17 facilities, some of which have reached the final stages and others started production, has started.

Abu Ammar said that the industrial zone has opened the door of direct subscription for those wishing to invest in it through the exhibition and there is a demand on this subject, stressing that the investment movement is excellent in the region, which made the management of the area increases the area allocated to it to about 40 hectares in addition to its basic area A dedicated facility in the area.

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Source: sena

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