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Syria: Several cities move to adopt Turkish lira amid recent economic collapse

By Hamza Saleem 20 Shw 41 ◦︎ 12 Jun 20
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Since the start of the civil war in Syria that has spanned almost a decade, the national currency (the Syrian pound) has come out “worse for wear”, prompting a switch to the Turkish lira in an effort to stabilise the local economy.[1]

Emerging reports confirm that the Turkish lira is now becoming the preferred currency in Northern Syria. The country’s northern regions have made the switch to avoid large price rises, resulting in large losses for the Syrian pound.

Abdurrahman Mustafa, the President of the Syrian Interim Government and the Syria Turkmen Assembly, made the decision to replace the Syrian pound in a statement on Tuesday. Mustafa told the Daily Sabah newspaper:

“In order to protect citizens’ savings due to the rapid depreciation of the Syrian pound, we intensified our negotiations with the relevant Turkish authorities and took the first step in the process of launching small TL [Turkish lira] banknotes, which are vital in daily life, in the north of Syria.”[2]

Backed by the Turkish military, rebel-held areas such as Aleppo and Idlib – which have been liberated by Syrian opposition groups – had already seen the introduction of Turkish lira notes in circulation. Turkish lira coins have also been imported from Turkey.

Hüseyin Bozan, the director of the Turkmen Agency, said that the PTT (national post of Turkey) branch in Azaz, Syria, started to distribute Turkish lira coins in line with a decision by some local councils:

“After coins are launched into the market, everything in Azaz will be priced in TL.”

Charles Lister, Director of the Extremism and Counterterrorism Program at the Middle East Institute, tweeted:

“Turkey was set to do this anyway, but I’d bet Syria’s recent economic collapse accelerated the transition”.

As events in Syria and its surrounding areas have panned out, the rapid depreciation of the Syrian pound and the transition to the Turkish lira was inevitable following the recent financial crisis in Lebanon, years of Western sanctions, and corruption – all heightened by the global Covid-19 pandemic.[3]

Some photos I got from north Aleppo countryside ‘Euphrates Shield’ zone of various goods now priced in Turkish liras pic.twitter.com/he5i78Xk2D

— Aymenn J Al-Tamimi (@ajaltamimi) June 9, 2020

Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Fellow in the Middle East Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, said the transition would likely reduce the value of the Syrian pound, especially if the last rebel-held enclave of northern Syria will likely follow suit due to the availability of Turkish lira coins.

“Since about 1.8 million residents of Turkish-controlled areas stop using the currency. Idlib’s 3 million residents will likely follow suit due to the availability of coins.”[4]

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Source: www.islam21c.com

Notes:

[1] https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/several-cities-in-syria-move-to-adopt-turkish-lira-37202

[2] https://ahvalnews.com/turkish-lira/turkish-lira-turning-preferred-currency-northern-syria-report

[3] https://www.trtworld.com/middle-east/syria-on-brink-of-economic-collapse-amid-looming-us-sanctions-37219

[4] https://www.dailysabah.com/business/economy/recent-economic-collapse-accelerates-turkish-backed-syrian-regions-transition-to-turkish-lira

Hamza Saleem 20 Shw 41 ◦︎ 12 Jun 20 20 Shw 41 ◦︎ 12 Jun 20
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By Hamza Saleem
Hamza is a graduate of the Sabeel Development Programme and a regular contributor to Islam21c. He currently works as an audiologist and as the manager of a creative studio. During his time at university, he served as the president of the Islamic Society, as well as the regional head brother of AlMaghrib and Sabeel. His interests lie in leadership, filmmaking, and Islamic studies, which he hopes to apply in his extracurricular endeavours.
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  • inyat says:
    20 Shw 41 ◦︎ 12 Jun 20 at 9:46 pm

    Thank you for the update.

    I’d humbly request you to write a few articles on business, loans/banking, entrepreneurship and how the muslim youth and the communities in this country can take advantage of the current opportunities that are available. I have heard a lot of restrictions have been lifted in terms of renting and starting up businesses in order to get the economy fired up.

    We need young people to be guided on how to take advantage of these opportunities, we need islamic banks and institutions and wealthy individuals to play their part. I’m sure you have better ideas then me so please go ahead. Jzk.

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