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Economy

Health indicators
advancing at high pace

Improvement in maternal, infant,
under-five mortality, and life expectancy
Economy

Economy

Economy

Tourist tax free spending
up near ten percent this year

Largest spending increase from Qataris and Syrians
Economy

Beirut Municipality spends
$182 million in 60 projects

Solid waste and electricity key among priorities
Economy

Needs of refugee crisis
get 45 percent funding

Over one million people received food assistance
Economy

Sustainable development
goals: seven achieved!

Need to eradicate poverty, upgrade infrastructure
Economy

McKinsey economic plan
to be submitted

New government to be presented with findings
Economy

$400 million job project
from the World Bank

Project to create 64,000 jobs
Economy

National Geographic includes
Lebanon in best summer list

Ideal culinary and touristic destination
Economy

Land Registry gets
World Bank loan

For ICT upgrade and data integration
Economy

Net economic loss due to
Syrian crisis: $9.8 billion

InfoPro book wraps up
the repercussions on major sectors
Economy

New water code allows
companies to run utilities

Establishes water police,
national water authority
Economy

Foreign investment
flat at $2.63 billion

Growth rates slow to a halt
Economy

GDP rises 1.7 pct in 2016
Financial services up 18 pct

Central Administration of Statistics releases National Accounts
Economy

New factories double
in the past five years

The number of factories opening is
double the number of those closing
Economy

IDAL increases financial
incentives to exporters

Export subsidy program renewed
Economy

$53 million for
58 tech upstarts

New funds and accelerators
are shoring up the sector
Economy

Import barriers imposed
on some consumer products

Clothing, food, confectionary,
and detergents affected by new measure
Economy

Residences are highest
consumers of electricity

Cooling and lighting are Watt guzzlers
Economy
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