AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSyria–Algeria Economic Push: Syrian FM Asaad Al-Shibani met Algeria’s President Tebboune in Algiers, urging deeper ties across energy, economy, investment, agriculture, mining, transport, and training, and agreed to reactivate joint cooperation mechanisms including a business council. Banking & Recovery Governance: Syria’s Central Bank Governor Mohammad Safwat Raslan said the next phase will be based on institutional work and coordinated planning, rejecting improvised decisions as the private sector dialogue continues. Private Sector as the Engine: Damascus formally adopted a “strategic partnership” model between public and private sectors, replacing outright privatization as the recovery framework. Agriculture Readiness: Hasakah’s Grain Establishment is preparing to receive 800,000–1,000,000 tons of wheat in 2026, after weather delayed harvesting and shifted receiving start dates. Tourism & Services: Damascus announced a new Tourism Police Unit to guide visitors and improve safety along tourism routes, alongside hotel rehabilitation plans. Water & Risk: Euphrates flooding continues to disrupt eastern Syria’s farmland and livelihoods, underscoring fragile water management. Safety on the Ground: War remnants killed two in Deir Ezzor as residents dismantled unexploded ordnance, highlighting ongoing post-conflict hazards.
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