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Syria-Iraq Trade Pressure: Damascus-based exporters are facing tougher conditions in Iraq as logistical bottlenecks and border procedures still slow shipments, while Turkish products undercut prices thanks to stronger financing, warehousing, and distribution networks; Syrian firms say they can win back share by cutting production and transport costs and improving reliable access to Iraqi markets. Energy Deal Watch: Syria’s gas push continues with major agreements involving ConocoPhillips and Novaterra, aiming to revive production and ease financial bottlenecks—an industrial lifeline for output and investment. Logistics Expansion: AD Ports Group launched new integrated logistics services and a weekly shipping link connecting Khalifa Port (UAE) with Umm Qasr (Iraq), boosting regional trade corridors that also matter for Syria’s cross-border supply chains. Security & Industry Risk: Russia is reportedly resupplying Tartus and Hmeimim and discussing “reformatting” its Syria bases—moves that can reshape operating conditions for coastal infrastructure and regional trade routes. Regional Ceasefire Tension: Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire talks are being stress-tested by renewed Lebanon clashes, keeping disruption risk high for shipping and energy flows tied to the Levant.

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