Syria will be the guest of honor at the third edition of the “Made in Saudi Arabia” exhibition, organized by the Saudi Export Development Authority from December 15 to 17, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center in Malham.

This step confirms the depth of economic relations between the two brotherly countries and their commitment to enhancing industrial cooperation and expanding partnership horizons to serve mutual interests and promote sustainable growth in the region.

Syria will participate with a pavilion featuring more than 25 Syrian companies representing various industrial and service sectors.

The Syrian participation strengthens economic and industrial cooperation between the two countries under the slogan “We Resemble Each Other,” which was launched as an extension of the Saudi participation in the Damascus International Exhibition, embodying the depth of ties between the two brotherly peoples and the integration of their aspirations toward sustainable industrial development.

The presence of Syrian companies in this year’s exhibition provides an opportunity to enhance Arab industrial communication and exchange expertise between manufacturers and investors, contributing to expanding the joint industrial base.

The “Made in Saudi Arabia” exhibition aims to highlight the status of national products and services and enhance their appeal locally and internationally.

The exhibition offers a comprehensive visitor experience that sheds light on industrial success stories and supports awareness of the importance of the Saudi product as a cornerstone of economic development.

Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center

The Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RICEC) is a premier venue in Saudi Arabia’s capital, designed to host major conferences, exhibitions, and trade fairs. Opened in 2004, it was built to support the country’s growing economic and cultural exchange, featuring modern facilities that accommodate large-scale events. Its strategic location and infrastructure have made it a key hub for business and innovation in the region.

Malham

Malham is a village in the Yorkshire Dales, England, best known for its dramatic limestone scenery, including Malham Cove, a huge curved cliff formed by a prehistoric waterfall. The area has a long history of human settlement, with evidence of Iron Age and Romano-British farming, and later became a key site for sheep farming and lead mining during the medieval and industrial periods. Today, it is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, drawn by its geological features and the famous Malham Tarn, a glacial lake.

Damascus International Exhibition

The Damascus International Exhibition is a major trade fair and cultural event held in Damascus, Syria, dating back to 1954. Originally established to showcase Syrian industrial and agricultural products, it later expanded to include international participants, fostering economic and cultural exchange. The exhibition has faced interruptions due to political instability and conflict, but remains a symbol of Syria’s efforts to promote commerce and international cooperation.