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Various products at the Shopping Festival (Made in Syria) in Tartous

2021-03-16T22:52:33.593Z


Tartous-Sana presents a monthly shopping festival Tartous-Sana The monthly shopping festival “Made in Syria”, which is held by the Damascus Chamber of Industry and its countryside in cooperation with the Tartous Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the old city of Tartous, on the sea corniche, offers food products, detergents, clothes and leather as well as handicrafts at reduced prices that meet the needs of each family from one place, which con


Tartous-Sana

The monthly shopping festival “Made in Syria”, which is held by the Damascus Chamber of Industry and its countryside in cooperation with the Tartous Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the old city of Tartous, on the sea corniche, offers food products, detergents, clothes and leather as well as handicrafts at reduced prices that meet the needs of each family from one place, which contributes to reducing the burden Reported in the difficult living conditions.

The director of the festival, "Muhammad Al-Omar" said in a statement to SANA that the festival is being held with the participation of more than a hundred local industrial companies from various governorates to present in its session "115" local products from producer to consumer with special offers and discounts ranging between "15 and 30" percent, pointing to Holding the festival in this archaeological and historical site to show the splendor of domestic tourism while shopping for a product made in Syria.

Representatives of the participating companies emphasized the importance and continuity of the festival to provide the Syrian product to the Syrian citizen at the cheapest prices, as “Radwan Kanj” representative of the Sandy Company for Detergents, explaining that his coming from Damascus to Tartous and participating for the fifteenth time with the aim of serving and supporting the citizen and the producer.

Bilal Berri from Quneitra, a representative of one of the companies specialized in the field of oils and natural cosmetics, who insisted on wearing the traditional dress for his governorate, said that his first participation in Tartous aims to introduce these products directly, hoping that these initiatives will contribute to supporting the citizen and the national economy.

In turn, “Khaled Muhammad” from Homs found that his participation in the field of confectionery through the “Taj Al-Bashaer” product is a station to be presented at cost price, stressing his keenness to participate in the festival, which is increasing in demand remarkably.

Regarding her participation, the craftsman “Jumana Al-Qassem” said that she came from Damascus to display hand-made pieces at a nominal price so that those who love these works could easily buy them, while “Adel Qutaish” from Sweida has been participating in the festival since its first launch to present his natural home products such as apple cider vinegar, grape molasses and pomegranate to the consumer with Maintaining prices for nearly two years until now.

Visitors to the festival expressed their satisfaction with this step, which contributes to easing the burden on them in light of the difficult living conditions, as “Siham Al-Muhammad said,” while “Muhammad Ramadan My Mind” found that the festival is good in this atmosphere because it meets the needs that every family requires while finding “Ghayath Al-Ani” “In the offers and discounts offered during the festival period, it is a good opportunity to buy additional goods, especially as they are offered at a price less than the market by about 25 percent.

The festival, which was launched today, continues until the 23rd of this March.

Fatima Hussain

Source: sena

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