Economy of Syria

Economy of Syria
Bank Al-Sharq and the Blue Tower Hotel in Damascus
CurrencySyrian pound (SYP)
Calendar year
Trade organisations
CAEU, GAFTA, G24, G77, World Bank, IMF
Country group
Statistics
Population 18,604,031 (2021 est.)
GDP
$22.4 billion (nominal; 2019 est.)
$57.25 billion (PPP; 2015 est.)/$136 billion (PPP; 2021 est.)
GDP rank
GDP growth
1.4% (2019)
GDP per capita
$6,373 (PPP; 2021)
GDP by sector
28.1% (2017 est.)
Population below poverty line
82.5% (2014 est.)
  • 0.557 medium (2022) (157th)
  • N/A IHDI (2022)
Labour force
6,142,683 (2021)
Labour force by occupation
Unemployment 50% (2021)
Main industries
Petroleum, textiles, food processing, beverages, tobacco, phosphate rock mining, cement, oil seeds crushing, car assembly
External
Exports $1.01 billion (2021)
Export goods
olive oil, spices, barley, nuts, cotton, tomatoes, soap, phosphates, cumin seeds, pistachios, glass, cleaning products, apples, pears, potatoes, and some pitted fruits (2021)
Main export partners
Imports $4.5 billion (2021)
Import goods
cigarettes, tobacco, raw sugar, motor vehicles, broadcasting equipment, wheat flours, sunflower oil, liquefied petroleum gas, associated petroleum gas, refined petroleum, coffee and rice (2021)
Main import partners
$7 billion (2020 est.)
Public finances
67% of GDP (2021 est.)
$2.1 billion (2020 est.)
Revenues$2.7 billion (2021 est.)
Expenses$2.1 billion (2021 est.)
Economic aidhumanitarian aid $7.7 billion (2020 est.)
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The economy of Syria, primarily based on agriculture in the country's early years, deteriorated after the start of the Syrian civil war in March 2011.