Homs-Sana
The wide variety of different materials that were presented in the Syrian trade halls in Homs at lower prices than the markets was a safe haven for citizens in light of the high prices in the markets.
Citizenship Naima Al-Shaar confirmed that she went to Al-Dablan Hall to secure the needs of her children for stationery, noting that prices are good and lower than the markets.
In Al-Wathba Hall in Ikrima Maan Derbouli pointed out the difference between the prices of lounges and markets, especially in sugar up to the limits of 120 Syrian pounds per kilo, noting the need for Syrian expansion of trade by offering a wide variety of different materials.
The citizen Muayyad al-Juhani, in turn, pointed out that the Syrian Trade is the only outlet for the citizen in light of the high prices, especially with certain materials is a daily need for the citizen such as sugar and oils.
Ndour said that daily new materials are introduced in the lounges and there is a vigorous follow-up to all lounges to activate their work and follow-up commodity formations within these lounges and work to open new lounges.
Ndour said that the branch started selling meat in eight lounges yesterday, pointing out to the wide demand from the citizens and that this step has been well received and is currently working to expand the sale of meat in other lounges. Last five halls were opened between the city and the countryside and next Sunday will see
The opening of a showroom in the city of Palmyra, the first Syrian trade showroom, coinciding with the return of the people to Palmyra.
And Ndour that the number of sales outlets in Homs and its countryside has become about 91 outlets provide daily services and good for the citizen, which contributed to build great confidence between the citizen and the Syrian Trade where no fluctuations in prices and prices are clear and controlled materials and do not enter into the lounges only after obtaining analysis certificates after examined by the guardians .
Ndour called on citizens to trust the product in the lounges of the Syrian trade in terms of quality and prices.
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