AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndustrial Parks & Investment Climate: Syria is being urged to focus on “bankable projects” and deliver predictable laws, clear regulations, and transparency to unlock foreign investment as sanctions unwind and trade ties reopen. Energy Exports to Syria: Azerbaijan’s SOCAR says it will keep expanding natural gas production and diversify exports, noting Syria has now joined the list of markets receiving Azerbaijani gas. Euphrates Floods Hit Agriculture: Heavy rainfall and increased flows from Turkey have driven exceptional Euphrates flooding, damaging farmland, homes, bridges, and disrupting irrigation and drinking-water pumping in Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa. Water Infrastructure Response: Syria’s energy ministry and local authorities are responding as water levels rise and then recede, with reports of rehabilitation and reactivation of water stations in affected areas. Industrial Supply Chain Disruption: Reports also highlight how regional instability and logistics constraints are complicating trade and reconstruction planning, even as interest in rebuilding grows. Cross-border Energy Planning: Türkiye’s energy officials say electricity interconnection projects linking Azerbaijan, Georgia, Türkiye, and Bulgaria could eventually extend toward Central Asia, with Syria cited as benefiting from regional gas initiatives.
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