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Since the overthrow of dictator Bashar al-Assad, business owners in Syria have been eagerly anticipating a shift in U.S. policy that would ease the heavy sanctions imposed on the country. The recent promise from former President Donald Trump to consider lifting these sanctions has reignited hope among entrepreneurs who have long struggled under the weight of economic restrictions.
Many business owners believe that the removal of sanctions could lead to a significant revival of the Syrian economy, which has been devastated by years of conflict and mismanagement. With the potential for increased foreign investment and trade opportunities, local entrepreneurs are cautiously optimistic about the future. They envision a time when they can rebuild their businesses, create jobs, and contribute to the country’s reconstruction efforts.
As discussions around the possibility of sanction relief gain momentum, the sentiment among Syrian business owners reflects a mix of hope and pragmatism. They are prepared to seize any opportunities that may arise, while remaining mindful of the challenges that still lie ahead.
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