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alp227 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-11 07:30 PM
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Turkey to press ahead with sanctions against Syria
Source: The Guardian

Turkey is pressing ahead with plans to impose its own sanctions on Syria, despite European powers backing down from using the UN to punish the regime for its crackdown on the protest movement.

The Turkish measures are likely to be announced early next month, following a visit prime minister Recap Erdogan to camps in southern Turkey holding refugees who fled violence across the border and fear reprisals by security forces if they return.

Four European heavyweights – France, Britain, Germany and Portugal – were forced to abandon a recent attempt to use the UN security council to impose sanctions on Syria, following opposition from Russia, China and South Africa.

The four are now working on a watered-down resolution to threaten sanctions if the regime, led by President Bashar al-Assad, does not change its approach.

Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/29/turkey-sanctions-syria-ankara-assad
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pampango Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-11 08:40 PM
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1. "The Syrian business community went to bed Thursday night provoked and boiling with rage."
Balance sheet on Syria's import ban

The Syrian business community went to bed Thursday night provoked and boiling with rage. Unlike previous weekends, their troubles this time were not because of street demonstrations that have broken out around the country every Friday since mid-March, which have hit their businesses badly and crippled entire sectors like banking and tourism.

Rather, they were furious because of a controversial ban issued Thursday evening by the Ministry of Economy, banning importation of foreign consumer goods. In simple English, this means businessmen can no longer import cars, electronics, air conditioners, TVs, make-up items, spare parts for automobiles, clothes, foodstuff and anything classified as “luxury items.”

The reason, explained the Minister of Economy Nidal Shaar, was to “preserve” Syria’s foreign reserves, adding that the ban was “only temporary”. Previously, the government said that Syria’s reserves stand at a strong $18 billion. Clearly from Thursday’s legislation, it is clear that that number was largely inflated, and Syria is in more trouble than its officials would like to admit.

Income for the Syrian treasury usually came from the following sources: public sector industry (which has been in sharp decline for 30 years because of corruption), income taxes and oil revenue. Oil money usually comes from selling Syrian crude to the West — an outlet that shut down recently when an embargo was imposed on importing Syrian oil. Oil companies doing business in Syria now have to close down, strongly affecting Syria’s access to foreign currency.

Europe, after all, bought 95 per cent of Syria’s oil exports. That, of course, was in addition to the sanctioning of 50 Syrian personalities by the EU, along with companies Europe says are associated with the regime, like the Real Estate Bank and Cham Holding. Turkey, whose trade relations with Syria stood at a strong $2.5 billion, also imposed arms sanctions on Syria last Saturday, threatening to bring bilateral economic relations to a grinding halt.

http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/29/balance-sheet-on-syrias-import-ban/
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