RIYADH: The Syrian Arab Republic has been chosen as the guest of honor for the third edition of the “Made in Saudi” exhibition, a flagship event organized by the Saudi Export Development Authority.
The exhibition runs from Dec. 15-17, 2025, at Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center in Malham, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The event reaffirms the robust economic partnership between the two countries and reflects both countries’ determination to deepen industrial collaboration and expand mutual cooperation frameworks — initiatives designed to advance shared economic interests and foster regional sustainable development.
Leading Syria’s delegation is Minister of Economy and Industry Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaer, who will oversee a pavilion housing more than 25 Syrian enterprises across manufacturing and service industries.
The collaborative effort carries the symbolic message “We Resemble Each Other,” building on Riyadh’s earlier participation in the Damascus International Fair and embodying the cultural and economic affinity binding the two nations as they pursue shared industrial ambitions.
For Syrian companies, the exhibition is a critical platform to strengthen Arab industrial networks, exchange expertise with regional manufacturers and investors, and collectively strengthen the cross-border industrial ecosystem.
Designed to elevate the profile of domestic manufacturing and services in regional and global markets, the “Made in Saudi” exhibition leverages immersive storytelling around industrial achievements and celebrates homegrown products as vital engines of economic expansion.











