AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSyrian Economy & Industry: Syria’s private sector is pushing back into the driver’s seat as the National Private Sector Conference opens in Damascus, with the UNDP and Japan backing talks on investment, competitiveness, and a new public-private model for recovery. Sanctions & Recovery: Damascus is still waiting on full relief from the U.S. state-sponsor-of-terror designation, arguing that lingering legal barriers like the Caesar Act keep investment uncertainty high. Food Security: Wheat farmers across Syria protest procurement prices that they say don’t cover seed, fertilizer, irrigation, and transport costs—testing whether economic liberalization can survive pressure on a politically sensitive staple. Research & Education: Syrian universities and research centers improve in a U.S.-based global ranking, with Damascus University leading nationally; the same week highlights Syria’s push to strengthen labs for better disease detection. Heritage & Science: Afamia (ancient Apamea) is added to ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Lists, while geoscientists publish new work explaining the Euphrates’ origins from two ancient river systems—an Eden-to-civilization story with real-world geology behind it.
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