Cabinet reviews export sector and obstacles facing it in Syria

During an expanded meeting chaired by Prime Minister, Engineer Hussein Arnous, the roles of the concerned authorities in the public and private sectors were defined to develop the export sector, expand Syrian exports to new markets, and address the obstacles facing this sector.

The meeting, which was attended by a number of ministers and industrial, agricultural and commercial personalities focused on stimulating and organizing the export sector and providing the necessary infrastructure for it in light of the unilateral coercive measures imposed on Syria. Supporting the production process in various sectors and developing its quality to suit foreign markets were also on the discussion table.

Eng. Arnous stressed the importance of reviving the export sector and providing the necessary support to it to overcome the repercussions of the economic blockade imposed on the Syrian people, and address the damage inflicting local production structure. He highlighted the necessity of providing the necessary support for the return of the competitiveness of the Syrian product in foreign markets, stressing the importance of concerted efforts of all production authorities to increase Syrian exports according to thoughtful foundations and expansion of its geographical base.

The Premier underscored the importance of developing integrated plans that define targeted export commodities, especially those with high added value, calling for workshops to unify visions related to the development of the export sector at the short, medium and long levels to ensure the organization of this sector.

The proposals dealt with continuing the support of export and development programs, participating in foreign exhibitions, establishing a fund to guarantee Syrian exports and reconsidering the fees imposed on exports. The discussions also centered on creating a point for compiling goods in Aleppo Governorate, and securing scanners at all Syrian crossings to facilitate the examination of goods and emphasize the role of economic activities in strengthening commercial and economic relations and activating the agreements signed with other countries.

The demands of the representatives of the chambers of industry, agriculture and trade focused on activating the role of the Syrian embassies and economic attachés in promoting Syrian products, establishing a joint database for workers in the field of production, trade and export, opening regular lines for maritime transport and reconfiguring joint businessmen councils with friendly countries.

Source : Syria Times News