Economy of Syria
Syria's economic situation has been turbulent and their economy has deteriorated considerably since the beginning of the Syrian civil war, which erupted in March 2011.
Bank Al-Sharq and the Blue Tower Hotel in Damascus | |
Currency | Syrian pound (SYP) |
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Trade organisations | CAEU, GAFTA, G24, G77, World Bank, IMF |
Country group |
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Statistics | |
Population | 18,604,031 (2021 est.) |
GDP | $22.4 billion (nominal; 2019 est.) $57.25 billion (PPP; 2015 est.)/$136 billion (PPP; 2021 est.) |
GDP rank |
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GDP growth | 1.4% (2019) |
GDP per capita | $6.373 (PPP; 2021) |
GDP by sector |
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28.1% (2017 est.) | |
Population below poverty line | 82.5% (2014 est.) |
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Labour force | 6,142,683 (2021) |
Labour force by occupation |
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Unemployment | 50% (2021) |
Main industries | Petroleum, textiles, food processing, beverages, tobacco, phosphate rock mining, cement, oil seeds crushing, car assembly |
External | |
Exports | $1.01 billion (2021) |
Export goods | olive oil, spices, barley, nuts, cotton, tomatoes, soap, phosphates, cumin seeds, pistachios, glass, cleaning products, apples, pears, potatoes, and some pitted fruits (2021) |
Main export partners | |
Imports | $4.5 billion (2021) |
Import goods | cigarettes, tobacco, raw sugar, motor vehicles, broadcasting equipment, wheat flours, sunflower oil, liquefied petroleum gas, associated petroleum gas, refined petroleum, coffee and rice (2021) |
Main import partners | |
Gross external debt | $7 billion (2020 est.) |
Public finances | |
Government debt | 67% of GDP (2021 est.) |
Revenues | $2.7 billion (2021 est.) |
Expenses | $2.1 billion (2021 est.) |
Economic aid | humanitarian aid $7.7 billion (2020 est.) |
$2.1 billion (2020 est.) | |
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