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Syria’s Economy One Year On: What Has Really Changed?

Syria’s Economy One Year On: What Has Really Changed?

Before the fall of the Assad regime, the economic scene in Damascus, Aleppo and other cities reflected a system gasping for breath under years of war, sanctions and entrenched corruption. Today – one year after the end of a rule...

Tax Reassessment in Syria: A New Barrier to Investment and Growth

Tax Reassessment in Syria: A New Barrier to Investment and Growth

While most countries around the world strive to create a stable investment environment that encourages industrialists and merchants to establish new ventures, Syria is confronting an exceptional phenomenon that has emerged as a primary barrier to attracting investors. This phenomenon...

A Year of Tests After “Deterrence of Aggression” Battle

A Year of Tests After “Deterrence of Aggression” Battle

For many Syrians, the year that followed the “Deterrence of Aggression” battle, that was launched by Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham in Idlib in northwestern Syria and led to the collapse of the former Syrian regime under Bashar Al-Assad in Damascus, has...

How Syria Is Rebalancing Diplomacy Amid Global Challenges

How Syria Is Rebalancing Diplomacy Amid Global Challenges

President Ahmad Al-Sharaa formed a transitional government of 23 ministers in late March, shortly after issuing the constitutional declaration, marking the first government following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Officials describe this as a new phase for Syria, focused...

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