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📰 Syria’s IMAR 2025 draws strong foreign corporate turnout

📅 October 31, 2025
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The strong presence of international companies at the “IMAR 2025” exhibition in damascus reflects a growing interest in entering the syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian market and forging strategic partnerships. Amid syria’s ongoing economic liberalization and emergence as an attractive investment destination, the exhibition has become a key platform for collaboration and opportunity. Expanding Market Access and Sectoral Cooperation The Indian company Ronak Royal expressed its intent to establish a local branch and leverage the exhibition to build connections with Syrian firms. Moreover, as per Public Relations Manager, wassim Juha, ‏ the company aims to supply a range of stone products tailored to residential and commercial construction needs.

Similarly, turkish furniture manufacturer Beyonce is assessing market demand for metal and wooden office furnishings.  Furniture Division Manager Sobhi Tarabishi described the exhibition as a promising entry point for interior design and décor specialists targeting Syria. Knowledge Exchange and Integrated Solutions FIS, a German construction firm, views the exhibition as an opportunity to collaborate with Syrian talent and offer end-to-end building services from planning to delivery contributing to Syria’s reconstruction and economic recovery, as per Chairman Fezli Bekaj. Angolan contractor Angorital, represented by Damascus branch director Ammar Ashour, is focused on transferring engineering expertise and delivering high-quality projects. Ashour praised the supportive environment for foreign companies entering Syria.

Chinese firm Decoinspire, led by Nabil Awad, highlighted the exhibition’s role in facilitating knowledge exchange and showcasing weather-resistant alternatives to wood and stone, drawing significant interest from attendees. Innovative Technologies and Sustainable Solutions Turkish insulation specialist Fixper used the exhibition to engage both public and private sector stakeholders. Exclusive agent Samer Abdul Hamid outlined plans to introduce advanced thermal and acoustic insulation technologies for walls and floors, offering fire- and moisture-resistant solutions. British company Build for Innovation, represented by Moamen Qandil, sees its participation as a strategic move to meet Syria’s demand for UPVC-based doors and windows.

These systems offer thermal and acoustic insulation, are weather-resistant, antibacterial, and environmentally friendly. Furthermore, a Platform for Investment and Development Launched two days ago at the Damascus International Fairgrounds, “IMAR 2025” features 260 companies from 23 countries. The event aims to spotlight investment opportunities in Syria’s reconstruction phase and foster collaboration across construction, energy, housing, and industry driving economic development and attracting foreign investment.