Syria-DPWorld deal: $800 million Tartus port pact signed; post-Assad regime eyes post-war reconstruction
Sunday, 13 July 2025 () Syria has inked an $800 million agreement with DP World to revamp the Tartus port. This move signifies Syria's efforts to rebuild after years of conflict. The deal aims to enhance port infrastructure and logistics. DP World plans to transform Tartus into a world-class port. Syria also finalized energy and port deals with other international companies recently.
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