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International investment to be launched in Syria
Syria, Economics, 8/12/2005

Investors in the tourism field expected Syria to become one of the biggest tourist markets because it is still an undeveloped with great potential because it possess important ingredients for those interested in investing in the tourism industry.

Director of the Four Seasons Hotel in Syria, Marx Azli, told al-Thawra daily on Thursday that "a number of big investors have shown desire to enter the Syrian market to launch investment projects for being an undeveloped market." Azli expected his hotel, who's service will start in November " to take hold of 40 % of the Syrian tourist market," clarifying that success of the Four Seasons will encourage investors to come to Syria where the International Hotels Administration Companies are waiting for show the success of big investments in Syria in order to encourage others to invest in Syria.

Previous Stories:
  Syria and Lebanon agree to accelerate trucks passing on borders   (8/11/2005)
  Syria: trucks on borders with Iraq cross   (8/11/2005)
  Syria to offer online government services   (8/10/2005)
  Tourism in Syria sees major increase   (7/16/2005)

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