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Zain to Invest $1.5 Billion in Syria After Securing New Mobile Network License

Zain Group is set to invest approximately $1.5 billion in Syria after securing a new 20-year mobile telecommunications licence, marking one of the largest foreign investments in the country’s telecommunications sector since the easing of international sanctions. According to Syrian Arab News Agency and Bloomberg, the Kuwait-based telecom operator won the licence through an international tender launched by Syria’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, positioning Zain to become the country’s third mobile network operator alongside Syriatel and MTN Syria.

The investment will be directed toward building a nationwide next-generation mobile network, including 5G infrastructure, expanding broadband connectivity, and modernising Syria’s digital communications ecosystem. Reuters reported that the licence is expected to accelerate the country’s post-war reconstruction efforts by attracting foreign capital and improving access to high-speed digital services for businesses and consumers. Zain had previously confirmed its interest in the Syrian market, with Group Chief Executive Bader Al-Kharafi describing the country as a significant long-term growth opportunity for the company.

The award follows Syria’s broader drive to rebuild critical infrastructure after years of conflict. The government has launched several initiatives to attract international investors into key sectors including telecommunications, energy, ports, and transport following the relaxation of sanctions. Industry observers note that modernising Syria’s communications network is considered a priority for supporting economic recovery, digital transformation, and greater regional connectivity.

For Zain, the investment expands its footprint in the Middle East while opening a potentially high-growth market with significant demand for modern telecommunications services. Analysts say the project could play a pivotal role in Syria’s digital recovery by improving network coverage, enabling advanced mobile technologies, and supporting economic activity as the country seeks to rebuild its infrastructure and reintegrate into regional markets.

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