AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS-Syria Economic Reset: The Trump administration has formally started the process to remove Syria from the U.S. State Sponsors of Terrorism list, triggering a 45-day pre-notification period after assurances tied to Ahmed al-Sharaa; the move could unlock smoother trade and finance as Syria rebuilds ties with Washington. Air Connectivity Boost: flydubai will resume daily direct flights to Aleppo from July 20, expanding beyond its renewed Damascus service and signaling stronger UAE-Syria business and travel demand. Qatar-Syria Cooperation: Qatar and Syria reaffirmed strategic partnership in Damascus talks, with focus on political, economic and security cooperation plus support for Syria’s reform and development agenda. Port Deal Watch: Russia is pushing to launch a commercial logistics hub at Tartous by mid-July (with wheat and grains among early cargo targets), while Syrian officials dispute details—highlighting a fast-moving competition for economic influence. Sanctions-Adjacent Pressure: A report says Saudi banks have delayed or returned some payments to UAE accounts amid Riyadh-Abu Dhabi tensions, a reminder that Gulf politics can quickly spill into cross-border commerce. Education & Standards: A commentary argues Syria’s private universities often operate as commercial enterprises with weak accreditation and quality control—an issue with direct implications for workforce skills and investment confidence. TPS Uncertainty in the US: Separate from Syria policy, the U.S. extended TPS work permits for Haitians and others in short bursts, underscoring how legal status shifts can disrupt labor markets and employers.
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