Why Syria Now?

Opportunities in a Market Entering a New Economic Phase

For decades, Syria occupied a strategic position within regional trade networks. Today, the current phase presents a unique moment for forward-looking investors seeking opportunities in emerging and rebuilding markets.

Market Gaps

Opportunities in High-Demand Sectors

Years of disruption have created major gaps that translate into high-potential entry points.

Infrastructure & Construction

Focus on rebuilding urban centers and transit networks.

Healthcare & Pharma

Expanding local manufacturing of essential pharmaceuticals.

Energy & Utilities

Renewable energy solutions and power grid modernization.

Agribusiness & Processing

Modernizing food supply chains and irrigation technology.

Logistics & Transport

Re-establishing Syria as a regional hub for transit and trade.

Building the Future Together

Reconstruction & Private Sector Dynamics

Reconstruction Efforts

Focusing on housing, utilities, and large-scale transportation networks.

Emerging Private Opportunities

Focusing on Joint ventures, SME development, and industrial manufacturing facilities.

Recovery vs. Risks

Market Dynamics: Recovery vs. Reality

Economic Recovery Indicators

Industrial Resurgence: Major industrial cities (like Sheikh Najjar) are seeing a steady return of factory operations and local production.
Trade Corridor Revival: The reopening of strategic border crossings is reconnecting Syria to regional trade routes (Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq).
Urban Demand: A massive surge in the need for housing and commercial spaces is driving a private-sector construction boom.

Realistic Risks & Mitigation

Currency Fluctuation: We mitigate this by focusing on export-oriented projects and hedging through diversified asset classes.
Regulatory Evolution: Our team provides constant legal monitoring to navigate the changing landscape of investment laws.
Operational Logistics: We address energy and supply chain hurdles by integrating independent power solutions into project designs.

Location

Strategic Geographic Position

Positioned at the intersection of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Syria is re-emerging as a logistical corridor linking Gulf markets, Turkey, Iraq, and the Mediterranean

Partner with Us for Success

Leading the way toward a prosperous and stable economic future in Syria

Navigating a recovering market requires more than just capital—it requires a trusted partner with local expertise. At SBIC, we provide the data, insights, and connections you need to turn opportunities into lasting success.

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FAQ

Essential answers for informed investors

Is my capital protected under Syrian law?
Yes, Investment Law No. 18 provides legal frameworks to protect foreign capital, offering guarantees against seizure and facilitating profit transfers.
There are specific regulated pathways for profit repatriation, especially for projects that generate foreign currency or contribute to national exports.
Low entry costs and the ability to capture significant market share before the market reaches full saturation during the peak of reconstruction.