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Sinokrot Global Group is the largest family-owned business group in the Palestinian territories, established in 1982. It is based in Ramallah, operating in 20,000 m of buildings with 350 employees.

The company sells from more than 4000 outlets. The chairman, Mazen Sinokrot, was appointed Minister of National Economy until March 2006, as well as Chairman of the Board for: the Palestine Standards Institute, Palestine Investment and Promotion Agency, and Palestine Industrial Zones and Free Zones Authority.

The Sinokrot family has worked in food products since 1982, when the company began manufacturing candies, chocolate, and other confectioneries in its first Ramallah factory. Sinokrot has also established the following ventures:

  • Sinokrot Food Company
  • Al-Sultan Water Bottling
  • ZADONA Agro-Industrial Co.
  • Sinokrot Trade
  • Telefrieqe & Sultan Tourist Centre
  • Pal Gardens Agriculture Company
  • Deyafa Company for Dates and Chocolates

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  1. "Sinokrot Group". Retrieved 24 July 2013.

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