The Syqora Journal: Inside Syria’s Next Chapter

Timely insights from the frontlines of Syria’s reopening. From infrastructure and energy to retail and real estate, Syqora’s Journal explores the high-impact opportunities reshaping the country’s business landscape — and how global companies can lead.

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May 14, 2025

May 14, 2025

May 14, 2025

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For over a decade, Syria was largely closed off from global business due to a web of international sanctions that discouraged investment, restricted financial access, and froze nearly all formal trade relationships. But that chapter has just closed. In a landmark policy shift, U.S. and allied sanctions have officially been lifted, marking Syria’s re-entry into the global economic system.

For businesses that understand timing and risk, this moment isn’t just symbolic — it’s catalytic. The doors to one of the last untouched emerging markets in the Middle East have swung open.

Intelligent Analytics: A Window to Transparency

While much of the region has evolved with new infrastructure, logistics networks, and commercial development, Syria remains a country of unmet demand — for power, housing, food, tech, telecom, and transportation. This is a place where the basics still need rebuilding. That may sound like a challenge, but to seasoned operators and investors, it reads as pure opportunity.

Post-sanction Syria offers something that no saturated market can: first-mover advantage.

Syqora’s Position in the Landscape

At Syqora Group, we’ve prepared for this shift. Through years of relationships, legal groundwork, and logistical setup, we’re uniquely positioned to help foreign firms enter Syria without delay. From government contracting to retail licensing, our team has direct access across all major ministries — including energy, commerce, housing, and public works.

We’re not building access — we already have it.

With such detailed insights, businesses can craft strategies that target the most impactful areas for improvement.

What’s Actually Changed?

With sanctions now lifted:

  • International wire transfers into Syrian banks are possible

  • Corporate structures can be legally established

  • Contracts with public entities are no longer blocked

  • Shipping lanes are reopening, and customs barriers are easing

  • International insurers and legal firms are re-engaging

In short: the regulatory barriers are gone. Now the race is about who gets in first — and how they manage risk.

Artificial Intelligence is also playing a growing role in reshaping how companies think about expansion. In global supply chains, AI has paved the way for circular models — where end-of-life products are reused, repurposed, and reintroduced into the production cycle. These systems analyze trends and material life cycles to orchestrate smarter, more sustainable decision-making. In a post-sanctions Syria, that same philosophy can apply: reduce waste, build intelligently, and position for long-term returns rather than short-term wins.

As the global economy strides toward a greener future, these technologies aren’t just operational tools — they’re strategic frameworks. They define efficiency not by speed or cost, but by sustainability and resilience. Companies that integrate this thinking into their market entry — whether through logistics, energy, or retail — will not only gain a competitive edge but also help build a more future-proof Syrian economy.

In this transformative landscape, Syqora offers the structure, the trust, and the local integration needed to make bold moves possible. Whether you're a developer, operator, or brand, we’re here to turn strategy into presence — and presence into impact.

The opportunity is real. The window is open. And the time is now.

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Syqora Group is a U.S.-registered company headquartered in Santa Monica, California. All operations and advisory services are subject to applicable U.S. and international trade laws. Certain services offered are carried out through vetted Syrian contractors and strategic partners. Syqora Group does not engage in any activities restricted by OFAC or related agencies.

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Contact Information

+1 949-537-6198

US:

2219 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90405
United States

14712 Bentley Cir
Tustin, CA 92780
United States

Syria:

G78H+PV3
Ahmad Shwaki Street
Abou roummaneh, Damas

G8HC+7HC
Fares Al Khouri Street
Damascus

© 2025 Syqora Group. All rights reserved.

Syqora Group is a U.S.-registered company headquartered in Santa Monica, California. All operations and advisory services are subject to applicable U.S. and international trade laws. Certain services offered are carried out through vetted Syrian contractors and strategic partners. Syqora Group does not engage in any activities restricted by OFAC or related agencies.

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Phone

+1 949-537-6198

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United States

2219 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90405

14712 Bentley Cir
Tustin, CA 92780


Syria

G78H+PV3
Ahmad Shwaki Street
Abou roummaneh, Damas

G8HC+7HC
Fares Al Khouri Street
Damascus

© 2025 Syqora Group. All rights reserved.

Syqora Group is a U.S.-registered company headquartered in Santa Monica, California. All operations and advisory services are subject to applicable U.S. and international trade laws. Certain services offered are carried out through vetted Syrian contractors and strategic partners. Syqora Group does not engage in any activities restricted by OFAC or related agencies.