After his return to Damascus, Imadi remained in his position as the
Minister of Economy from April 1985 until December 2001, a total of sixteen years and eight months. In addition to the introduction in 1991 of Investment Law No. 10, Imadi is also credited with the stabilization of the value of the
Syrian pound. In the first cabinet change after
Bashar al-Assad, Imadi was finally replaced by Dr. Ghassan al-Rifa'i. After 2001, Imadi continued to work professionally at many different establishments, including Dar Al-Naím, an orphanage for Syrian children. He also helped establish the
Arab International University (of which Imadi served as the Chair of Board of Trustees). ==Personal life==