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Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad has ratified a loan agreement with the Export-Bank of Malaysia for the financing of sewage and water projects by a Malaysian company, in a rare instance of foreign involvement in the country’s wartime economy.
The tables below provide a list of Syria's main trading partners last year with the value of their exports to, and import from, Syria.
Syria's citrus fruit production, which represents an important source of economic activity and employment in the coastal area, is set to decline to its lowest level in at least five years.
The global scandal of the Malaysian state investment fund, also known as 1Malaysia Development Bhd, or 1MDB, has had ramifications for the Syrian business community as well.
A selection of reports, papers and articles on Syria.
The tables below provide a list of Syria's main trading partners last year with the value of their exports to, and import from, Syria.
The tables below provide a list of Syria's main trading partners last year with the value of their exports to, and import from, Syria.
The tables below provide a list of Syria's main trading partners last year with the value of their exports to, and import from, Syria.
Syria’s foreign trade deficit increased again in 2018, initial data indicate.
The following tables provide a breakdown by country of Syria's exports between 2006 and 2011.
The following tables provide a breakdown by country of Syria's imports between 2006 and 2011.
A selection of reports, papers and articles on Syria.
UPDATED on November 06, 2018 at 7:41 pm GMT - A new lobby of Syrian businessmen, grouping mostly investors based abroad that have kept ties with the Syrian regime, has been formed.
A selection of reports, papers and articles on Syria.
A selection of reports, papers and articles on Syria.
Malaysian investors are reportedly establishing a joint-venture company with a Syrian state entity to produce equipment for water treatment plants.
The two tables below list the number of foreigners by nationality who entered Syria in the period 2010-2016.
The number of countries that accept Syrians without visas has remained stable over the past eighteen months after declining severely after the onset of the uprising and war.
A Malaysian engineering company that was active before the beginning of the uprising is exploring again business opportunities in Syria.
The Ministry of Economy is preparing to relaunch bilateral business councils with several countries it considers “friendly,” including the Czech Republic, a member of the European Union.
The issuance of Syrian passports continues to generate significant foreign currency revenues but to a lower extent than in previous years, according to a government official.
The tables below provide a list of all Syria's trading partners last year with the value of their exports to, and import from, Syria.
The text of U.N. Security Council resolution 2336 (2016) adopted on December 31, 2016 supporting the efforts by Russia and Turkey to enforce a ceasefire and jump-start a political process.
The list of countries and amounts pledged during the Supporting Syria Conference held in London on February 04, 2016.
The Syrian Civil Aviation Authority has obtained a court order seizing the funds of a former Malaysian contractor.
The text of U.N. Security Council resolution 2268 (2016) adopted on February 26, 2016, endorsing the cessation of hostilities agreement reached by the United States and the Russian Federation, co-chairs of the International Syria Support Group.
The list of countries and amounts pledged during the Supporting Syria Conference held in London on February 04, 2016.
The text of Security Council Resolution 2254 (2015), endorsing a road map for peace process in Syria and setting a timetable for talks.
The text of Security Council Resolution 2253 (2015), imposing sanctions on the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (also called ISIS).
The table below lists all the funding provided in 2015 to the UN and its partner organisations for the Syrian humanitarian crisis.
The English transcript of the interview of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad with BBC News on February 10, 2015.
At least a dozen regional and international companies are still flying over Syria’s air space in spite of the ongoing war.
The text of U.N. Security Council resolution 2178 (2014) adopted on September 24, 2014, calling on all States to cooperate urgently on preventing the international flow of terrorist fighters to and from conflict zones.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration banned on August 18 all American airlines from flying over Syria.
The Ministry of Housing and Construction inaugurated a water treatment station in the area of Saydnaya, one of dozens currently under construction in the country.
The Syrian government is seeking a consultancy to prepare the contracting documents for the building of a new passenger terminal at Damascus International Airport.
Syria’s newly-appointed Minister of Economy has said that his Government will work on reducing the price of gas oil and try to make of Syria a second Singapore.
Syria and Iran have inked a preliminary agreement to build a 2,000 km “Islamic” pipeline that will carry gas from Iran to Syria through Iraq.
The number of tourists that entered Syria in 2010 stood at 8.5 million, a year-on-year increase of 40 percent, while tourist revenues rose 60 percent, confirming that the country’s tourism sector was finally getting closer to its potential.
Sixteen international companies have prequalified for the development of Syria’s first independent power producer, according to the Ministry of Electricity.
Nahas Motors, a subsidiary of the Nahas Group, has become the exclusive dealer of Mitsubishi cars in Syria, adding a third global brand to its portfolio.
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