Vehicles imported from Europe through Turkey at Al-Hamam border crossing in Syria. AFP
Vehicles imported from Europe through Turkey at Al-Hamam border crossing in Syria. AFP
Vehicles imported from Europe through Turkey at Al-Hamam border crossing in Syria. AFP
Vehicles imported from Europe through Turkey at Al-Hamam border crossing in Syria. AFP

Trade booms in Turkey-Syria border area amid international aid row


Khaled Yacoub Oweis
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Lorry fleet owner Majed Ahmad flips through a list of tariffs issued by a pro-Turkish administration in north-west Syria.

The booklet lists a fee for an array of items. For example, for every 1,000 chicks brought into Syria, a fee of $7 is added on top, a bargain compared with $28 on each cow.

“Everything is allowed in, except contraband,” Mr Ahmad says at his office in the Turkish border city of Kilis.

He is a main player in transporting goods from Turkey into areas ruled by divided opponents of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.

The region, home to millions of refugees, relies on Turkish goods to survive, ranging from steel and cement to food staples such as sugar and cooking oil.

Each group that controls territory his lorries pass through has different rules, regulations and kickbacks required to import and export goods.

Politically opposed rebel groups even cordially handle goods over checkpoints in the pursuit of profit and securing power, Mr Ahmad, traders and other sources in the area say.

These trade links became ever more important last week after the UN Security Council failed to agree on the renewal of humanitarian aid flows from Turkey to border areas outside the President’s control, mainly through the Bab Al Hawa border crossing, west of Kilis.

But trade continues unabated across a dozen official and unofficial crossings along or near the 900km border with Turkey.

The flow of goods between areas controlled by Syrian factions with a history of hostility reflects the lure of money and the spread of a war economy in the country for more than a decade.

Groups that have been fighting each other have put aside their ideological differences in the pursuit of profit and a steady income stream, and this has contributed to solidifying their power.

Mr Ahmad, a Syrian living in Turkey, is one of many taking advantage of the power vacuum left by Mr Al Assad's loss of territory since the start of the 2011 revolt and the ensuing brutal clampdown.

As well as importing crucial goods from Turkey into Syria, Mr Ahmad transports goods from rebel-held areas in northern Syria to Turkey, Europe and the Middle East.

The cargo on his lorries is diverse; once the pistachio season starts in September, he will be sending the nuts to Germany from the Aleppo countryside.

He has shipped laurel leaves and dried coriander from areas run by a Kurdish militia in Syria’s Euphrates valley through Turkey to Morocco.

The US-supported militia, called the People Protection Units, or YPG, is opposed to Turkey. The laurel and coriander went through territory controlled by rival militias supported by Ankara.

“Everyone makes a cut,” Mr Ahmad says.

Several crossings

The border areas remain outside Mr Al Assad's grip despite Russian intervention on his side in 2015 because of the US military presence and Turkish security interests.

Mr Ahmad’s lorries operate in areas held by groups as diverse the YPG, which is inspired by Marxism-Leninism, in the north-east to an Al Qaeda offshoot, Tahrir Al Sham, in the north-west.

An administration likened to a Turkish proxy, called the Syrian National Army, controls a strip that contains the city of Azaz, on the opposite side of the Kilis crossing.

The Syrian National Army mainly comprises rebels who fought the regime and were defeated after the Russian intervention on Mr Assad’s side in 2015.

The containers go through an array of crossings between Syria and Turkey and between territories held by the factions themselves, where the merchandise is taxed by local powers on the ground.

A Syrian merchant based in the southern Turkish city of Gaziantep, said he regularly sends Turkish flour on Mr Ahmed's lorries to Azaz, from where it is distributed across northern Syria.

Mr Ahmad says that some of the importers are experienced while others are new to the scene, employing their connections to the local armed actors to squeeze other traders out.

He says canned food he transports to Idlib province is only allowed in if it is destined for traders approved by Tahrir Al Sham.

In Azaz, he says sugar imports are dominated by Issam Sharabati, an experienced commodities trader.

He operated in Aleppo before the uprising, supported it and moved to the countryside after it fell to the Syrian military and pro-Iranian militia in 2016.

“He is a rare example who dominates the market because of his expertise,” says Mr Ahmad.

Pistachio trees growing at an orchard in the village of Maan, north of Hama, in Syria. AFP
Pistachio trees growing at an orchard in the village of Maan, north of Hama, in Syria. AFP

The crossing at Kilis is situated on a farming road, with pistachio trees and wheat planted on the side, a mirror of the Syrian side, which was handed to the Syrian National Army after Turkey expelled the YPG from the area in 2015.

Lorries bearing Turkish number plates emerge slowly from the crossing amid scorching heat, watched by Turkish security personnel in a camp at the crossing.

Syrian lorries are not allowed into Turkey and Mr Ahmad, who is from Azaz, has a Turkish partner in Kilis.

However, he owns 100 lorries inside Syria, which he uses to ferry the Turkish goods – once they arrive in Azaz – to areas further to the east, controlled by the YPG.

The goods are also smuggled into areas further south that are with Damascus, through unofficial border crossings.

These goods are subject of transit fees as well as import fees by the Kurdish-controlled administration and other factions that let the lorries through.

An official in the administration, who did not want to be named, confirmed the trade, saying that goods from Iran and Iraqi Kurdistan were also available in the area.

At Azaz, the transit fee for 1,000 chicks is $10 and $30 for a cow.

Mr Ahmed also sends merchandise to Idlib, which is largely controlled by Tahrir Al Sham.

Although Turkey has open channels with the militant group, it has been more focused on developing the strip around Azaz, where it is seen as having the full obedience of the Syrian National Army.

Syrian opposition sources say Turkey has been quietly cleansing its zone of the influence of actors that do not owe it complete obedience.

In January, a Turkish drone strike killed Saddam Moussa, a warlord affiliated with Tahrir Al Sham who was running the Jarablus border crossing with Turkey, the sources say.

But Tahrir Al Sham still has influence in the Turkish proxy zone, with a militia called Al Hamzat in control of unofficial crossings, alongside the Assad government.

Turkey has set up an industrial zone near Al Rai in 2021, another crossing south-east of Kilis and offered Syrian investors in the zone special passes to travel to Turkey, as well as electricity subsidies for their factories.

One Syrian investor who bought land in the zone this year at $20 a square metre, says plastic goods and cables are already being produced.

“Being able to cross the border to do business is alone worth it,” he says.

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7.05pm: Handicap Dh 185,000 2,000m
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7.40pm: Maiden Dh 165,000 1,600m
Winner: Roy Orbison, Fernando Jara, Ali Rashid Al Raihe
8.15pm

Handicap Dh 190,000 1,400m
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8.50pm

Handicap Dh 175,000 1,600m
Winner: Welford, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar

9.25pm: Handicap Dh 175,000 1,200m
Winner: Lavaspin, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar

10pm: Handicap Dh 165,000 1,600m
Winner: Untold Secret, Xavier Ziani, Sandeep Jadhav

How does ToTok work?

The calling app is available to download on Google Play and Apple App Store

To successfully install ToTok, users are asked to enter their phone number and then create a nickname.

The app then gives users the option add their existing phone contacts, allowing them to immediately contact people also using the application by video or voice call or via message.

Users can also invite other contacts to download ToTok to allow them to make contact through the app.

 

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Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
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Galaxy: Dos Santos (79', 88')
United: Rashford (2', 20'), Fellaini (26'), Mkhitaryan (67'), Martial (72')

Tips to avoid getting scammed

1) Beware of cheques presented late on Thursday

2) Visit an RTA centre to change registration only after receiving payment

3) Be aware of people asking to test drive the car alone

4) Try not to close the sale at night

5) Don't be rushed into a sale 

6) Call 901 if you see any suspicious behaviour

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Simon Nadim has completed 7,000 dives. 

The hardest dive in the UAE is the German U-boat 110m down off the Fujairah coast. 

As a child, he loved the documentaries of Jacques Cousteau

He also led a team that discovered the long-lost portion of the Ines oil tanker. 

If you are interested in diving, he runs the XR Hub Dive Centre in Fujairah

 

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"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

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Explainer: Tanween Design Programme

Non-profit arts studio Tashkeel launched this annual initiative with the intention of supporting budding designers in the UAE. This year, three talents were chosen from hundreds of applicants to be a part of the sixth creative development programme. These are architect Abdulla Al Mulla, interior designer Lana El Samman and graphic designer Yara Habib.

The trio have been guided by experts from the industry over the course of nine months, as they developed their own products that merge their unique styles with traditional elements of Emirati design. This includes laboratory sessions, experimental and collaborative practice, investigation of new business models and evaluation.

It is led by British contemporary design project specialist Helen Voce and mentor Kevin Badni, and offers participants access to experts from across the world, including the likes of UK designer Gareth Neal and multidisciplinary designer and entrepreneur, Sheikh Salem Al Qassimi.

The final pieces are being revealed in a worldwide limited-edition release on the first day of Downtown Designs at Dubai Design Week 2019. Tashkeel will be at stand E31 at the exhibition.

Lisa Ball-Lechgar, deputy director of Tashkeel, said: “The diversity and calibre of the applicants this year … is reflective of the dynamic change that the UAE art and design industry is witnessing, with young creators resolute in making their bold design ideas a reality.”

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The flights 
Emirates, Etihad and Swiss fly direct from the UAE to Zurich from Dh2,855 return, including taxes.
 

The chalet
Chalet N is currently open in winter only, between now and April 21. During the ski season, starting on December 11, a week’s rental costs from €210,000 (Dh898,431) per week for the whole property, which has 22 beds in total, across six suites, three double rooms and a children’s suite. The price includes all scheduled meals, a week’s ski pass, Wi-Fi, parking, transfers between Munich, Innsbruck or Zurich airports and one 50-minute massage per person. Private ski lessons cost from €360 (Dh1,541) per day. Halal food is available on request.

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My Country: A Syrian Memoir

Kassem Eid, Bloomsbury

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Delhi Daredevils 174-4 (20 ovs)
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Engine: 5.0-litre supercharged V8

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RESULTS

5pm: Wathba Stallions Cup – Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 (Turf) 2,200m
Winner: M'A Yaromoon, Jesus Rosales (jockey), Khalifa Al Neydai (trainer)

5.30pm: Khor Al Baghal – Conditions (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 1,600m
Winner: No Riesgo Al Maury, Antonio Fresu, Ibrahim Al Hadhrami

6pm: Khor Faridah – Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 1,600m
Winner: JAP Almahfuz, Royston Ffrench, Irfan Ellahi

6.30pm: Abu Dhabi Fillies Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh110,000 (T) 1,400m
Winner: Mahmouda, Pat Cosgrave, Abdallah Al Hammadi

7pm: Abu Dhabi Colts Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh110,000 (T) 1,400m
Winner: AS Jezan, George Buckell, Ahmed Al Mehairbi

7.30pm: Khor Laffam – Handicap (TB) Dh80,000 (T) 2,200m
Winner: Dolman, Antonio Fresu, Bhupath Seemar

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Labour dispute

The insured employee may still file an ILOE claim even if a labour dispute is ongoing post termination, but the insurer may suspend or reject payment, until the courts resolve the dispute, especially if the reason for termination is contested. The outcome of the labour court proceedings can directly affect eligibility.


- Abdullah Ishnaneh, Partner, BSA Law 

Global state-owned investor ranking by size

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UAE

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5

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Canada

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Singapore

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Australia

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Saudi Arabia

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Updated: July 18, 2023, 9:20 AM`