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Scabal, New Global Clothing Brand, to Open in Damascus Scabal, a European fabrics and luxury menswear manufacturer, is opening its first store in Damascus. | |
Importers to Print their Names on Product Labels The Ministry of Economy has issued a decision obliging all importers of garments, shoes and home appliances to print their names on every item they import. | |
List of FMCG Companies in Syria The Fast Moving Consumer Goods sector or FMCG is a booming sector in Syria, following the liberalization of foreign trade, the establishment of free trade areas with Arab countries and Turkey and the general decrease in customs tariffs on imports. | |
Homs Fairgrounds to open Early 2011 The city of Homs is expecting works on its first exhibition centre to finish by the beginning of 2011. | |
Segafredo to Increase Syrian Outlets to 13 Within 3 Years Segafredo Zanetti, an international coffee and coffee shop brand, has added two new outlets in Syria, the firsts outside Damascus. | |
Turkey, Syria to Build New Border Crossing Turkey and Syria have agreed to build a new crossing on their common border. | |
Syria’s First Online Grocery Attracts the Country’s Middle Class Syria’s first online grocery has attracted some 2,000 clients, mostly dual income middle class families, in its first three months of activity, according to its CEO, Ziad Abou Jeb. | |
French Supermarket Retailer to Open Store in Damascus Admic, a Lebanese company that holds the regional franchise of several French supermarket and hypermarket chains, plans to open its first store in Syria. | |
Correction: Ramak Duty Free Shops In last week’s edition of The Syria Report we published a story on the sale of RAMAK Duty Free Shops to a group of Syrian and Arab investors. | |
RAMAK Duty Free Shops Sold to Arab Investors RAMAK Duty Free, a chain of duty free shops on Syria ’s border crossings, has announced that it has sold its shops to Arab and Syrian investors. | |