Comments on Lebanon's links to Syria's economy in Gulf News, 16 Jul 2020

Dr. Nasser Saidi’s comments appeared in the Gulf News article titled “Syria’s collapse compounded by COVID-19“, published 16th July 2020.
Comments are posted below:
“Economic collapse in Lebanon lowers the demand for imports from Syria and leads to the firing and rising unemployment of Syrian workers in Lebanon,” said Nasser Saidi, a Lebanese economist and former minister. Speaking to Gulf News, he added: “This results in a decreased flow of remittances to Syria. The freezing of the deposits of Syrians (individuals and businesses) in Lebanese banks results in an inability to finance Syrian imports and trade through Lebanon.”
He added: “The financial, banking and fiscal crisis in Lebanon means increasing pressure in supplying/smuggling of fuel, wheat and other subsidised commodities into Syria.”




Interview with Forbes Middle East (Arabic) on Lebanon, 12 Jun 2020

Dr. Nasser Saidi appeared in an interview with Forbes Middle East, broadcast on 12th June 2020, discussing Lebanon & import of essential materials into Syria.
The video can be viewed below; an article based on the interview can be accessed here.