Syria's new Islamist government plans major economic reforms, including massive layoffs and privatizations.
Syria's new Islamist government is overhauling the economy, planning to fire a third of public sector workers and privatize 107 state-run companies. The goal is to reduce the state's size, eliminate "ghost employees," and encourage investment. While the reforms aim to rebuild Syria after 14 years of conflict, critics warn they could lead to significant unrest and economic instability.
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