Saudi Arabia Commits $6.4 Billion to Syria in Landmark Investment Deal
World 07:45 PM - 2025-07-24
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Saudi Arabia has announced a $6.4 billion investment package in Syria, marking one of the most significant economic developments in the country since the start of its civil war in 2011. The announcement was made during the Syrian–Saudi Investment Forum held in Damascus on Wednesday, where dozens of Saudi and Syrian companies signed 47 agreements across key sectors.
According to Reuters, the deals span infrastructure, real estate, telecommunications, agriculture, and finance. A substantial portion—roughly $2.93 billion—is earmarked for infrastructure and housing projects, including the construction of three new cement factories and large-scale residential developments. Another $1.07 billion will go toward the information and communications sector, with firms such as Saudi Telecom Co., GO Telecom, Elm, Cipher, and Classera set to expand digital infrastructure across major Syrian cities.
The move comes amid a significant political shift in the region. As AP reports, Saudi Arabia has thrown its support behind interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, following the departure of longtime leader Bashar al-Assad. The investment signals not only a warming of political ties but also a strategic economic alignment as Arab nations seek to reintegrate Syria into regional affairs.
In addition to the investment commitments, Arab News confirms that both Saudi Arabia and Qatar contributed to clearing Syria’s outstanding $15 million debt to the World Bank, helping the country requalify for international financing.
Officials in Damascus estimate the new projects could create over 50,000 direct jobs and more than 150,000 indirect employment opportunities—a crucial boost in a country where unemployment and poverty rates remain high.
“This investment reflects not only economic confidence but a commitment to regional stability,” said Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih, who led the delegation to Damascus.
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