Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
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The Syrian Ministry of Energy has resumed exporting 600,000 barrels of heavy oil from the Tartus port terminal for the first time in years, aiming to revitalize the oil sector and expand cooperation with international companies.
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Alaa Ezz, Secretary-General of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, said the price reduction initiative is optional for the Egyptian private sector, which controls 80% of local production and employment. Despite the government initiative, food prices have not seen a real drop for over 30 days.
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Angry protests in Aden and Lahj closed currency exchange shops in response to the 'illusory improvement' of the local currency, amid military intervention and the Central Bank fixing the Yemeni rial exchange rate against the Saudi riyal.
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Prime Minister Nawaf Salam received a delegation from the FAO that renewed its support for Lebanon, emphasizing the organization's commitment to supporting the agricultural sector and enhancing food security in Lebanon and Syria.
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A crucial by-election in Akwatia, Ghana, tests President John Mahama's policies and the strength of the main opposition party. The city, historically known for diamond mining, faces significant economic and political shifts with over 52,000 registered voters.
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Samir Sabounji, advisory board member of the American Syrian Business Council, highlighted the importance of reconnecting Syrian banks to the SWIFT system to boost international trade and financial exchange with Syria, noting that lifting U.S. sanctions facilitates joint projects between private sector companies in Syria and the United States.
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"Ektifa" Foundation signed an agreement with "Al Waha Livestock" to distribute organic meat and free-range poultry through the "Dhabihati" app, aiming to expand distribution and facilitate product access across all UAE emirates.
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Oil prices rose in early US trading after falling in Asia, as traders focused more on geopolitical risks than on potential supply surpluses. Brent crude approached $67 per barrel amid expectations of limited US trading due to the Labor Day holiday.
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Delta Airlines agreed to pay $79 million to settle a class-action lawsuit after dumping 15,000 gallons of jet fuel over schools and a residential area in Los Angeles in 2020, injuring 56 people including students and teachers.
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