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Introduction
Free enterprise and private initiative are the drivers of the Lebanese economy, based on a long tradition of liberal investment policies. Trading facilities, banking and financial services make Lebanon the commercial center of the region. More…
Advantages
Lebanon offers a wide array of business advantages: strategic geographical location, free market economy, investment guarantees, liberal financial environment, developed and non-discriminatory legal framework, untapped investment opportunities, moderate tax rates, qualified human capital, expanding infrastructure, and unique living environment. More…
Banking
Brighter times for banking in Lebanon. In 2003, the Lebanese banking sector showed significant improvement in terms of deposit and asset growth, as well as in terms of profitability. The Paris II conference in late 2002 triggered a more efficient monetary policy from the part of the govern-ment and the central bank (BDL), which led to a sharp drop in deposit rates in both Lebanese pounds and US dollars, while debit rates, or rates assigned on loans to corporates and individuals, decreased albeit, at a much more reduced pace. More…
Real Estate
Beginning 1991, Lebanon has witnessed a significant construction boom. Real estate prices have risen steeply, especially for prime property but have recently stabilized. A mixture of local, expatriate and gulf Arab funds has fueled the boom. Governmental sources say, in 2003 alone, foreigners invested around $3 billion in real estate. More…
Legal Framework
Lebanon benefits from a well-developed legal system, providing investors with a sound and secure basis for their businesses and projects. To learn more about taxation, central bank incentives, special funding scheme (kafalat), incorporation laws, and foreign acquisition property law, check out IDAL's Website. More…