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Syria’s economy may improve after US lifts sanctions

26 December 2025
in Middle East
Syria’s economy may improve after US lifts sanctions
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The repeal of the Caesar Act by the United States marks a significant political and economic shift for Syria, which has been largely isolated from global markets for years. This legal change indicates a potential revival of the Syrian economy, as it reopens avenues for international engagement and investment. The move is seen as more than just a formal policy change; it reflects a broader realignment in regional dynamics. With this shift, Syria is poised to regain its standing in the global economic landscape.

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