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Who Will Rebuild Syria: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

The most prominent and currently active businessmen in Syria After raging for eight years, the violent phase of the Syrian ... ... funds—as well as international funds, companies and suppliers—inaccessible. Economic Sanctions as an Obstacle Andrey Kortunov, Michel Duclos: Four Dreadful Scenarios for... ... Ukrainian/Egyptian businessman in Istanbul, Turkey. Foz is involved in multiple sectors of Syria’s economy, including brokering grain deals, and a stake in a regime-backed joint venture...

11.03.2019

Italian-Russian Business Relations: Problems, Cooperation and Perspectives for the Future

... in terms of lost profits from exports. Third-party countries which have not imposed sanctions are seizing the opportunity to fill the gaps we have constructed, especially... ....flickr.com/photos/leonardo-gentili Kristian Wilson: Oligarchs and Kleptocrats: Russian Business through Western eyes Sincerely, I don’t think Russians will lose anything... ... the Russian government’s goal to develop national industries and diversify the economy may turn into a real hardship. Still, Russia has enormous potential in terms...

04.09.2015

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