Today, fifteen years after the end of a civil war, Lebanon is again emerging as a strong trading nation. The country’s free market economy, the absence of controls on the movement of capital and foreign exchange, a highly educated labor force, and its quality of life have encouraged a number of foreign companies to set up offices or regional offices in Lebanon recently. For trade counseling and further commercial information on the countries of the Middle East and North Africa, please send us the specifics of your request to[email protected] |
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