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Syria’s growth accelerates as sanctions ease, refugees return, central bank chief says

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

SyriaS economy is​ experiencing accelerating growth as sanctions ⁢gradually​ ease and refugees begin to return, according to the ⁢country’s central bank chief, Mohammad Issam Hazzaa. ​The Syrian pound has stabilized, and ⁢initial​ indicators suggest a positive economic trajectory after years of conflict, Hazzaa stated‌ in an interview.

The shift ‌marks⁣ a potential ‍turning point for Syria, which has ‌been​ ravaged by ⁢civil war and economic hardship since 2011. While ‍significant challenges remain – including widespread infrastructure damage⁤ and the ⁤ongoing impact of sanctions – the easing of ⁣restrictions and the return‍ of displaced ‌populations ‌offer a glimmer⁤ of hope for recovery. This progress impacts not only Syrians but also regional stability and international efforts ⁢to address the humanitarian crisis ⁣stemming from the conflict. ⁣

Hazzaa reported ⁤that Syria’s economic growth rate is currently exceeding expectations, though he​ did​ not provide ‌a specific percentage. ‌He attributed⁢ the improvement to increased domestic production,a rebound in agricultural output,and a gradual​ resumption of trade wiht neighboring countries. the central bank is focused on maintaining price stability and supporting productive sectors,⁣ he added.

The return of Syrian refugees, primarily from Lebanon ​and Jordan, is contributing to the economic recovery, hazzaa said.He noted that the government is working to ​provide housing, employment, and essential services to returning citizens. Though, the ‌scale of the refugee⁤ crisis remains immense, with millions still displaced both within Syria and in‌ neighboring countries.

Sanctions⁣ imposed by ‌the United States and the European Union have been a major impediment to Syria’s economic development. While some sanctions remain in place, there have ‌been recent signs of‍ easing, particularly in relation to humanitarian​ aid and reconstruction efforts. ‌Hazzaa expressed optimism that further easing of sanctions ⁢would accelerate the country’s ⁤economic ⁢recovery.

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