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Weekly Edition, Economics  -  Week of February 6, 2006
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Dardari says Syrian economy strong and stable
Dardari indicated that analyzing the benefits to the Syrian economy was the only factor in the decision to move the economy into a social market economy that interacts with the economic reality and with principles of economics.
Syria, Economics, 2/9/2006

Arab Economic Council to discuss economic integration
"The Council will discuss several topics regarding the joint Arab action such as the economic file for the forthcoming Arab summit and the latest developments in the Greater Arab Free Trade Zone and other economic issues," the UAE's Planning and Economy Minister Ms. Lubna al-Qassemi said Tuesday in a statement.
Regional-United Arab Emirates, Economics, 2/9/2006

Syrian Federation of Chambers of Commerce gains ISO 9001 quality certificate
The German Mission of Trade and Industry granted the Syrian Federation of Chambers of Commerce on Wednesday the ISO 9001 Quality Certificate.
Syria, Economics, 2/9/2006

Al-Thawra: Syrian oil output to drop
Syria, Economics, 2/9/2006

Tishrin: Turkish visitors to Syria on the rise
The number of Turkish tourists who visited Syria last year increased to 688,978 people from 654,152 compared to 2004, Tishrin daily said Tuesday.
Syria-Turkey, Economics, 2/8/2006

Cartoon boycott costs Danish company 1 million dollars a day
Radio New Zealand said on Sunday that Danish-Swedish dairy giant Arla Foods says the ongoing boycott of Danish products in the Middle East has so far cost it between 40 to - 50 million dollars.
Regional-Denmark, Business, 2/6/2006


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