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Syria's software houses go global

With sanctions easing and tools restored, Syrian development and software firms are re-entering the world market.

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As sanctions ease and platforms like GitHub, Google Cloud and Azure become accessible again, Syria's software and app-development firms are re-entering the global market. Industry directories now list a growing set of Syrian software, mobile, e-commerce and AI companies open to international clients.

An export, not just a market

Software services are a uniquely portable export: a team in Damascus can build for clients anywhere once access and payments work. With a deep, senior talent base and a competitive cost structure, Syrian studios are positioned to win cross-border engineering and product work — selling expertise to the world, not just serving the local market.

Double-digit annual growth in the tech sector is widely expected for 2026–2030, outpacing overall GDP.

References

  1. ClefinCode — The global rise of Syrian expertise and market potential
  2. TechBehemoths — Software development companies in Syria (2026)

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