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Enhancing Investment Partnerships in Syria: Presidential Meetings with Regional Business Leaders

May 12, 2026
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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa met with a number of prominent business figures, including Egyptian businessman Hassan Allam, Emirati businessman Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Shaibani, and Turkish businessman Fettah Tamince, founder and chairman of the global Rixos Hotels group.

 

During his meeting with Hassan Allam, the President discussed opportunities for cooperation and building partnerships in the fields of real estate development, construction, and infrastructure rehabilitation. The discussions also covered the current business environment in Syria and government steps aimed at enhancing the attractiveness of the Syrian market to high-quality investments that support economic recovery and development.

 

In his meeting with Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Shaibani, the President explored opportunities for Emirati business leaders and companies to contribute to reconstruction projects, as well as investment prospects in real estate development, tourism, and financial services sectors in Syria.

 

Meanwhile, the meeting with Fettah Tamince focused on investment prospects in Syria, particularly in the tourism and hospitality sectors. Discussions highlighted opportunities to launch projects that leverage Tamince’s advanced expertise, in addition to reviewing the current investment landscape in Syria and plans to expand the business environment while offering incentives in tourism, energy, and real estate development sectors.

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