Economy

Salam: The World Bank Is Committed to Supporting Lebanon
Salam: The World Bank Is Committed to Supporting Lebanon

Caretaker Minister of Economy and Trade Amin Salam assured on Wednesday that “the World Bank (WB) is committed to supporting Lebanon,” emphasizing that “the Ministry of Economy and Trade is keen on close cooperation with the financial institution to achieve results in the coming year, notably the beginning of the implementation of the GATE ...

Outstanding Payment Cards Reached 2.1 million at End-August 2023
Outstanding Payment Cards Reached 2.1 million at End-August 2023

As per the latest figures released by the Central Bank of Lebanon, the number of outstanding bank payment cards reached 2,063,252 cards at end-August 2023, down from 2,379,207 cards at end-2022, witnessing a drop of 315,955 cards or 13.3% over the first eight months of 2023. In detail, resident payment cards continued to make up the majority of ...

The Paths to the Ultimate Investments
The Paths to the Ultimate Investments

Finding out ways to preserve and increase one's wealth is a permanent concern worldwide, but it is an acute need in Lebanon due to the ongoing multidimensional crisis that has been afflicting the country for over four years. This issue is a persistent challenge, especially as cash is the number one ruler, and its financial management has proven to ...

World Bank Executive Director Received by Khalil
World Bank Executive Director Received by Khalil

Caretaker Minister of Finance Youssef el-Khalil and World Bank (WB) Executive Director Abdel Aziz al-Mulla discussed, over a meeting, the WB budget for Lebanon, the projects carried out in the country and the institution's strategy for the next two years. Also on the agenda were discussions regarding the framework of support provided by the WB to ...

Hosri: The Situation of Family Businesses Is Tragic
Hosri: The Situation of Family Businesses Is Tragic

The President of the FBN Family Business Network, Ricardo Hosri, highlighted in a statement the vulnerability of family businesses in Lebanon in light of the current circumstances, warning that "their situation is tragic and their sustainability is challenging due to the war in Gaza, the tensions at the southern border in Lebanon and the financial ...

Lebanon: Promising Blocks Attract Investments
Lebanon: Promising Blocks Attract Investments

So far, TotalEnergies Group's report on drilling and exploration results in Block 9, southern Lebanon, remains unpublished, albeit the legal deadline passing for TotalEnergies to submit it to the Lebanese State represented by the Ministry of Energy. Drilling operations in the mentioned block ceased in mid-October 2023, and despite Minister Walid ...

Gold Bars: Lebanon Imported 32,000 kg in 2023
Gold Bars: Lebanon Imported 32,000 kg in 2023

In 2023, Lebanon imported 31,814 kg of gold bars, valued at $1.9 billion, compared to 16,776 kg in 2022, an increase of 89.6% year-on-year. This marked a record high for Lebanon in terms of the weight and value of gold bar imports over a decade, namely, from 2014 to 2023. According to the research and statistics bureau Information ...

More Electricity Starting Mid-June
More Electricity Starting Mid-June

For several years, Lebanon has been facing severe electricity rationing in the summer due to increased consumption and the inability of power plants and the grid to handle the load. However, it appears that the Lebanese might hope to benefit from an additional one or two hours of electricity per day starting mid-June. The office of EDL director ...

Fiscal Stamps Black Market: Parliamentary Finance Committee Acts
Fiscal Stamps Black Market: Parliamentary Finance Committee Acts

The chairman of the Parliamentary Finance and Budget Committee, MP Ibrahim Kanaan, announced that a suspension of fiscal stamp sales is being considered. If the authorities fail to resolve the black-market trafficking of these stamps, a draft law with double emergency status will be proposed. The Parliamentary Finance and Budget Committee held a ...

World Bank: 44% of Lebanon’s Population Lives in Poverty
World Bank: 44% of Lebanon’s Population Lives in Poverty

Poverty in Lebanon has more than tripled over the past decade, reaching 44% of the total population, according to a new World Bank (WB) report published on Thursday. Based on a recent household survey covering five Lebanese governorates – Akkar, Beirut, Beqaa, North Lebanon and most of Mount Lebanon – the report reveals that one in three ...

IMF Report: Lebanon’s Reforms Deemed Insufficient
IMF Report: Lebanon’s Reforms Deemed Insufficient

The recent mission report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded that Lebanon’s economy and population are still heavily burdened by the lack of action on “essential” economic reforms. This situation has been further exacerbated by the negative impacts of the war in Gaza, conflicts on Lebanon’s southern border, and the ...

Builders, Destroyers, and the Collateral Damage Affair
Builders, Destroyers, and the Collateral Damage Affair

In societies, it is customary to find two categories of people or entities: builders and destroyers. Generally, this distinction tends to be nuanced and subject to debate. But not in our case. Here, everything is clear. There is a category that we take pride in when we see them inaugurate a hotel, a factory, or a business — essentially creating ...