Following a first day rich in deep discussions that provided an accurate diagnosis of the Syrian economy's reality, assessing both opportunities and challenges, the Damascus and its Countryside Chamber of Industry—represented by Engineer Mohamed Ayman Al-Mawlawi and several board members—participated in the launch of the second day of the "National Dialogue Conference for the Private Sector". This session delved deeper into the policies and decisions affecting the business environment, ranging from international partnerships and industry to transportation, logistics, and ultimately their true anchor: fiscal policy.The opening of the second day featured speeches delivered by His Excellency the Minister of Finance, Dr. Mohamed Yasser Barnieh; His Excellency the Minister of Transport, Yaroub Badr; and the Assistant Minister of Economy and Industry, Mr. Basel Abdul Hannan.Attending the second day on behalf of the Damascus and its Countryside Chamber of Industry were: Mr. Moataz Tarabichi, Vice President of the Chamber, alongside board members Eng. Wafaa Abu Labdeh, Dr. Radwan Abdeen, Mr. Hassan Daboul, Mr. Iyad Beitinjaneh, Mr. Anas Traboulsi, and Mr. Mahmoud Al-Maigal.Furthermore, the Chamber actively participated in the panel sessions held during the second day's events. The first session, titled "Production, Value Chains, Supply, Trade, and Market Access: A Dialogue on Removing Restrictions and Enhancing the Competitiveness of the Syrian Economy," featured Eng. Wafaa Abu Labdeh, a board member and head of the Chemical Sector.The second session centered around "What Economy for Tomorrow's Syria?", a panel dedicated to shaping the economic vision and the roadmap for recovery, which featured the participation of Mr. Hassan Daboul, a board member of the Chamber
3/6/2026