
Damascus, Dec. 16 (SANA) Saudi companies have highlighted their support for Syria’s reconstruction efforts at the 23rd BUILDEX exhibition in Damascus, emphasizing investment opportunities and technical expertise. The exhibition underscored Saudi Arabia’s key role in Syria’s rebuilding process, especially in construction, infrastructure, renewable energy, and safety systems.
Several prominent Saudi firms, including Al Dar International Engineering Consultancy, Al Ojaimi Industrial Group, and Riyadh Cables Group, used the event to forge partnerships and enhance their involvement in Syria’s recovery.

Ziad Abdul Rahim Qannas, CEO of Al Dar International Engineering Consultancy, expressed the firm’s intention to expand its operations in Syria. “We are preparing proposals for service projects in Syria to support the country’s reconstruction,” Qannas said.

Haytham Abdulhalim, Sales Manager at Al Ojaimi Industrial Group, highlighted the group’s second participation at BUILDEX. The company focuses on high-quality electrical products to support Syria’s infrastructure. “We’re committed to strengthening our cooperation with Syrian institutions,” Abdulhalim stated.

Maher Abdul Wahid, Executive Vice President of Riyadh Cables Group, revealed that the company has signed an MOU with the Syrian Sovereign Fund to start production at a Syrian factory, with plans to employ local workers. He emphasized the company’s support for Syria’s reconstruction and its expanding role in the Middle Eastern market.
BUILDEX 23 has proven to be a key event in fostering regional partnerships, playing a crucial role in Syria’s infrastructure development. Saudi companies are poised to continue driving long-term recovery efforts.