An Iranian trade center was set up in Syria

An Iranian trade center was set up in Syria
  • 2020-10-18
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Chairman of the Iran-Syria Joint Chamber: This 4,000-square-meter center in the free zone in the heart of Damascus has been purchased, equipped and put into operation with the investment of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture.

According to the Iran International Stone Exhibition, Keyvan Kashefi stated that this center was purchased in the foreign trade zone of Damascus and has a very special position for the establishment of companies and economic activity in Iran, continued: This building has been operated in twelve floors, two floors It is an exhibition and is offered in other categories of services in the field of marketing, transportation, legal advice, banking, insurance, exhibitions, etc.

A member of the board of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, referring to the provision of complete equipment, meeting rooms for holding economic meetings, etc. in this center, noted: Operation of the Iranian Business Center in Syria, the possibility of communication with chambers of commerce, industry and agriculture in major Syrian cities such as It has provided Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Latakia, etc.

The head of the Iran-Syria Joint Chamber announced the establishment of 24 Iranian companies in the center and the start of their activities.

Referring to the establishment of various banking, legal and financial consultants in this center, he reminded: "By thorough studies and using the experiences of different countries, Iranian companies based in this center have tried to easily receive the facilities and services they need in various fields." 

Kashefi also informed about the planning and implementation of specialized meetings and exhibitions based on the needs of Iranian companies.

A member of the board of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry said: "While the outbreak of coronary heart disease has reduced travel and trade relations, efforts have been made to complete and equip this center and now with the easiest conditions for activists and exporters."

Kashefi also mentioned the benefits of establishing this center for the development of Iran-Syria trade relations and expressed hope that the establishment of an Iranian trade center in Syria could improve the level of economic relations between the two countries' private sector.

He noted the target of $ 1 billion in exports to Syria by the end of next year: "This center can play an important role in achieving this export target."

At the end, Kashefi announced the readiness of the Iran-Syria Joint Chamber to provide guidance and services to Iranian producers and exporters.

* ILNA