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Syria and Morocco to joint marketing company
Syrian businessmen heads discussed on Thursady with their Moroccan counterparts establishment of a joint marketing company and inking an accord to build a free trade zone as well launching a joint maritime line among port of the two states.
Syria-Morocco, Economics, 2/25/2006

Bonyan will invest $15 billion in Syria
Dubai based property company, Bonyan International Investment Group, has announced plans to invest $15 billion to build a tourist village within the area of Jabal al-Sheikh in Syria.
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Business, 2/25/2006

1st Czech Arab- economic meeting opens in Czech
Deliberations of the 1st Czech- Arab Economic Meeting opened Thursday in Prague with a participation of 160 companies in Arab states and Czech Republic, in a addition to representatives of Energy, Trade and Agriculture chambers.
Regional-Czech Republic, Economics, 2/25/2006

Syria, Jordan to boost water cooperation
Syria and Jordan on Wednesday underlined the importance of boosting cooperation between the two states in the water field and activating agreements signed between the two sides.
Jordan-Syria, Economics, 2/23/2006

Bush: US needs alternative energy sources
US President George W. Bush said the United States must commit more resources for research on alternative energy sources to become less dependent on foreign sources of oil.
Regional-USA, Economics, 2/23/2006

al-Sharq al-Awsat: Cargo transit to Iraq estimated 2.5 million tons
Syria-Iraq, Economics, 2/23/2006

Syrian exports to Iraq exceed $800 million
Syrian private sector exports to Iraq exceeded $800 million in 2005 through direct deals with Iraqi businessmen, sources at the Syrian Chambers of Commerce said Tuesday.
Syria-Iraq, Economics, 2/22/2006

Syria permits import of private cars
Syria's minister of economy and trade Amer Lutfi Hosni issued a decision that permits importing new private cars whose manufacture date did not exceed two years from the country of origin or the non-origin exclusively through Syrian ports, including Syrian and non Syrian free zones.
Syria, Economics, 2/22/2006

Bank of Jordan to open a Syrian branch
Bank of Jordan (BoJ) will set up a new branch in Syria no later than the beginning of next year after obtaining approval from the Central Bank of Syria.
Jordan-Syria, Business, 2/22/2006

Bush support UAE company's bid for six US ports
US President George W. Bush said congressional and state leaders who have expressed opposition to a deal allowing a Dubai-based company to take over administration of six major US seaports are sending "mixed messages" to the international community because a foreign-owned company from the United Kingdom previously had been running the ports.
United Arab Emirates-USA, Economics, 2/22/2006

Regional seminar on competition in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership
A four-day seminar under the title "competition in the Euro- Mediterranean partnership" is held on February 20 through 24 in Berlin with 40 participants from Euro- Mediterranean countries.
Regional-European Union, Economics, 2/22/2006


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