Turkey has lifted trade and transit restrictions on Syria at the countries’ border,progressing with plans to expand trade after the fall of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing the trade ministry.
Goods exported or imported between the two neighbors or transited through Syrian border crossings will now be subject to the same conditions as those applied to other countries, the ministry said.
“The existing restriction lists on exports to and transit to Syria through the Turkish Customs Territory have been lifted,” Turkey’s trade ministry said.
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Ankara had cut ties with Damascus after the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011. Since the fall of Syria’s former president Assad last year, Turkey has boosted contact with the new Syrian administration and vowed to help it rebuild.
Turkish firms have big expansion plans for Syria and expect a jump in trade since Assad’s ousting by opposition forces friendly toward Ankara.
Turkey and Syria’s new administration have agreed to re-evaluate customs tariffs for certain products and start talks to re-enact a free trade agreement suspended in 2011.