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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Middle East Institute Discussion On Impact Of Syria Sanctions 20240712

Inflation bringing the syrian pound from 3,000 to a single u. S. Dollar. Small businesses are closing. Imports are plumeting and those living under the poverty line at 80 are increasing in number. An average monthly salary now reportedly buys a large bag of lemons. Government corruption has tweeted weak crisis and some humanitarians are warning of a potential famine this winter. While lebanon remains mired, the rollout of the turkish lyra to a third of the population in the northwest could be the nail in the coffin for what remains of the Syrian Regimes economy. In a podcast released last week, danny mackey focuses on the internal, that igt might represent a more dangerous threat to assad than any military threat seen in recent years. And yet, as its scitizens face dire conditions, the regime has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in recent weeks on new fighter jets from russia and Armored Vehicles and its purposely burned widespreads of land in the country. Fueled by these economic

Jordanian businessmen in Damascus: Test for Western sanctions

Jordan and Syria Continue Efforts to Strengthen Economic Ties

Jordan and Syria Continue Efforts to Strengthen Economic Ties
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Syrians adapt to tumultuous Turkish environment

In the decade-old Turkish diaspora, thousands of Syrians have started businesses that fill niches in Turkey and open up new export markets but economic and political challenges are rising.

Syrian refugees contribute their capitals to Turkish economy

12 May in 22:15 Al-Monitor Syrian investors pumped approximately 58.7 million Turkish liras (about $7 million) into 124 companies during the first quarter of this year, according to statistics published May 1 by the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey, Al-Monitor writes. While this was only a fraction of the more than 3,200 foreign companies established in Turkey in cooperation with local Turkish partners in the first quarter, it still shows the value of Syrian investment in the country. A large number of Syrian refugees in Turkey it was estimated at 3.6 million last year has helped lead to a 5% overall increase in the number of companies registered in Turkey.

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