Moscow-Sana
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Crimea, Georgy Muradov, announced that trade cooperation with Syria is developing.
Muradov, the permanent representative of the Republic of Crimea in the Russian Presidency Council, said in a statement to TASS today that “the prospects for trade exchange with Syria are very wide and this will be facilitated through the development of freight traffic across the Crimean Bridge,” noting that the first experimental shipments of Syrian goods were delivered to Crimea and are capable. To compete in the domestic market.
He pointed out that the transport infrastructure created in the Crimea to transport goods from ports, road and highway transportation routes, can provide a large level of freight transportation rate that far exceeds current indicators.
In August 2019, Syria and the Russian Republic of Crimea signed an agreement to enhance trade and economic cooperation between the two countries within the activities of the Damascus International Fair in its 61st session in the areas of establishing a commercial house and a shipping company for the private sector and exchanging participation in exhibitions.