Emirati magnate Khalaf al-Habtoor says he plans to invest in war-torn Syria:”He told The Associated Press that he plans to invest in a project to operate up to 3,000 buses across the country in partnership with the Syrian state, a project he said could generate around 30,000 jobs. He said he also plans to establish large car showrooms that would provide additional employment for young Syrians. […] “We want to invest in something that will serve people,” he said. “We don’t want to just construct buildings. A building, you build it and then it’s done — we want to make a long-term investment.””
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