Friday, July 31, 2015

Highest hotel room rates in three years. Average room rates reached $176 in H1 2015


Hotel average occupancy rates at four and five-star properties reached 56 percent during the first half of 2015, according to 'Middle East hotel benchmark survey report' recently published by Ernst & Young. The figure shows a six percent growth compared to the same period last year.

This demand was reflected in room rates, which grew by 4.6 percent to reach $176, the highest since 2012. The revenue per available room (RevPAR) grew by 17 percent to $99. Kanaan said that the boost is relate...

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Guesthouse chain launched ‘Beit’ outlets in rural areas. Founder of Souk El Tayyeb partners with owners of traditional homes for B&B experience


Kamal Mouzawak, founder of the 'Tawlet' restaurant and the 'Souk El Tayeb' weekly farmers' market, has launched 'Beit', a chain of guesthouses with three outlets. "We aim to support rural communities and the survival of the country's architectural and cultural heritage," said Mouzawak. He said that with this project they are trying to bring back the traditional national home.

The first outlet, 'Beit Ammiq' opened three weeks ago. It consists of three rooms adjacent to 'Tawlet' Ammiq. Rate...

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3M Plast expands factory in Ghazieh.

3M Plast, a manufacturer of plastic products including food serving utensils, will expand its factory in Ghazieh, in early 2016.

Marco Kabalan, General Manager, said: "We will expand to produce new plastic items for the market." 3M Plast will be the first local producer of resin plastic products, which used to be imported.

The $3 million expansion will increase the built-up area of the factory from 8,000 to 12,000 square meters. Machines required for the facility will be imported ...

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Moody’s praises banks for their high liquidity. Deposits are growth driver, but pressure on profitability,

credits, and asset quality lead to negative outlook


The banking system's funding strengths are expected to remain, along with possible improvements in capitalization, said Moody's Investors Service in a report published yesterday.

The rating agency said banks will continue to grow their stable deposit funding bases over the outlook period. Customer deposits represent more than 80 percent of system liabilities and are supported by inflows of remittances from the diaspora, which is equivalent to 15-20 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (G...

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Shouf-Jezzine geo-park to be launched this year. Project part of the Heland program of the European Commission


The first geo-park in the country will be announced before the end of 2015, said Kamal Bou Assi, Project Manager of the Shouf Biosphere Reserve.

The geo-park is a unified area with geological heritage of international significance. Geoparks inform about the sustainable use and need for natural resources, whether they are mined, quarried or harnessed from the surrounding environment while at the same time promoting respect for the environment and the integrity of the landscape.


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Chemical products factory to open in Saida by 2016.

Tamar Lebanon, a manufacturer of chemical products for purifying and treating water machines and pipes, will establish its factory in the industrial zone of Saida, in early 2016.

Khalil Habli, General Manager, said: "We are the first industrial company that manufactures these products in the market. We brought the technical knowhow for this industry from Australia."

Investment in the project is estimated at $1 million. The factory will have a built-up area of 500 square meters. It...

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

UK will grant $15 million for refugees’ school enrollment.

The United Kingdom will grant the Ministry of Education and Higher Education $15 million to help Syrian refugee students and locals enroll in public school.

The UK will also grant $2 million for enhancing the education sector program, which is implemented by the World Bank and monitored by the ministry.

Around 106,000 students will be able to enroll for the school year 2015-2016. Additional classes will be opened in the afternoons to provide education for a wide range of students....

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T-bill subscribers may extend their financing to the State for 11 years.

The Central Bank (BDL) issued a notification allowing subscribers to Treasury-bills before 2006 to cash their matured yields in their bank accounts.

Subscribers should submit to BDL, or any of its branches, the original copy of the subscription certificate to the T-bills, an identity card, a family extract record, or a military card (for those legally allowed to hold such card), the original copy or true certified copy of a proxy by the notary public, including the necessary powers (in ca...

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Travel visa to Iran free.

Iran has exempted seven countries, including Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, Bolivia, and Azerbaijan, from entry permits, in a plan to boost its local tourism.

"Lebanese tourists will be granted their pass at the airport upon arrival, without the need for any visas," said Mohammad Herchi, the spokesperson at the Consul office of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Beirut.

According to Rouchdi Mansour, Secretary of the Media department at the General Security, L...

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ALBA expands its premises in Sin El Fil. The $18 million project will be equipped for new specializations


The Academie Libanaise des Beaux Arts (ALBA), an affiliate of Balamand University, will expand its premises in Sin El Fil by 2018.

Abniah, a local contractor, will execute the $18 million project in three phases. André Bekhazi, Dean of Alba, said: "The main reason behind this expansion is to enhance the quality of education by integrating new technologies and high-tech equipment in the classes."

The expansion will increase the space of the campus from 8,000 to 45,000 square ...

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Metn Expressway works launched.

Works on the second phase of the Metn Expressway, linking Roumieh, Ain Saadeh, and Beit Mery were officially launched yesterday.

This main link branches out of the Expressway to serve the villages between Roumieh and Broummana. Its total length is 2.8 kilometers and its width, ten meters. Roumieh Mayor Louis Abu Habib said: "Works will link the highway with the town where all internal streets of Roumieh will benefit from the quick access to it."

The tender was won by Matta Contrac...

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Insurance premiums will grow by 25 percent till 2017. Regional stability would find new growth opportunities for insurance companies


Insurance premiums are expected to grow at an annual average between 20 percent and 25 percent in the upcoming two years, up from an annual average of five percent to six percent currently, according to experts in the industry.

"The insurance sector is still well-performing compared to other countries in the region, due to continuous confidence in the economy, availability of high skilled human resources and increase in awareness about insurance," said Assaad Mirza, former Chairman of Ass...

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Sports complex by Carlos Slim in Hammana.

The Carlos Slim Sports Complex was inaugurated yesterday in Hammana.

The 20,000 square meter complex consists of two mini soccer fields, a tennis court, and a basketball/volleyball court, according to Hammana Mayor, George Chahine.

Slim donated $1.3 million and Claude Zoghzoghy, previous owner of the Sohat plant, donated $125,000 for the construction of a semi-Olympic pool at the premises. The contractor, Elie Slaiby donated $100,000 in equipment for the complex.

"The comple...

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Sannine expands its factory in Bkaatouta.

Sannine Mineral Waters, a manufacturer of bottled water, will expand its factory and warehouses in Bkaatouta by 2017.

Jacques Akiki, Production Manager, said: "Our gallon bottled water market is growing rapidly, achieving 30 percent growth last year, so we find it feasible to increase production."

The expansion will increase the space of the factory from 3,000 to 8,000 square meters. Investment in the project is estimated to exceed $4 million. Akiki said that the cost of the produ...

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Monday, July 27, 2015

Zahrani power plant restoration underway.

YTL Power Services, the Malaysian operator of the Zahrani and Deir Amar power plants, launched restoration works on the only steam turbine in the Zahrani plant.

The turbine's rehabilitation maximizes the plant's performance and reduces technical loss. The control room will also be upgraded. German Siemens and French Alstom are the project contractors.

"Rehabilitation is being conducted by 100 technicians and will be completed by the end of August," said Bobby Berchmans, Logistics M...

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Positive performance in the first half of 2015. Banks, tourism, and transportation are among the top performers


Most economic indicators rose in the first half of the year, when compared to the same period in 2014.

Tourists have returned due to improved political and security stability. The number of tourists reached more than 500,000 in the first five months, up by 18.3 percent compared to the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Tourism. Tourism spending grew by 15 percent, according to a report by Global Blue. Top spenders were Gulf visitors.

The sustained confidence in t...

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Plastic pipes factory to open in Mtein. To produce 4,000 tons of plastic per year


Dagher Plast, a local manufacturer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyethylene pipes for sewerage lines, drainage, and electrical conduits, will open a factory in the industrial zone of Mtein in early 2016.

Elie Dagher, General Manager, said: "Our factory in Mazraat Yachouh is not able to fulfil the increasing demand in the market. So we will expand to increase production."

Investment in the project is estimated at $5 million. Dagher said that they took a subsidized loan through...

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Friday, July 24, 2015

Public debt to reach $75 billion in 2016. Public debt to reach $75 billion in 2016


As fiscal deficit remains high, public debt is increasing at an annual average ranging between $4 billion to $5 billion, which will push it to $75 billion in 2016.

"Public debt is expected to reach this level with the continuous increase in spending," said Former Finance Minister Jihad Azour. Total budget deficit reached $2.48 billion in 2014, up by 40 percent compared to 2013, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF). Total expenditures rose to $12.2 billion in 2014, up by 15 percent. ...

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New LL50,000 bill to be released. The special paper currency will be in circulation starting August 1


The Central Bank (BDL) has issued a the new design for the LL50,000 paper currency, in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Lebanese Army.

These bills, which will be put in circulation as of next month, are signed by BDL Governor, Riad Salameh and First Vice-Governor, Raed Charafeddine.

The size of these paper currencies, which have a dominant blue color, has remained unchanged.
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Tony’s Food to open factory in Mkalles. To triple production and export to Arab region and Europe


Tony's Food, a manufacturer of frozen ready-to-eat food products, will open a factory in Mkalles late 2015.

Tony Cherfan, Chairman, said: "Expanding became a must to achieve growth." He said that the company will launch new varieties of ready-to-eat food and sweets.

Investment in the project is estimated at $7 million, including the cost of the land. The built-up area of the factory is 4,000 square meters. Cherfan said that it will be equipped with high-tech automated machines.
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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Bisri Dam funding deadline extended. This exceptional measure is also

Lebanon’s last chance for this funding


The World Bank has extended Lebanon's deadline for parliamentary approval of a $474 million loan for the construction of Bisri Dam to December 31.

World Bank Middle East Director, Ferid Belhaj, said that he received a request for the extension from Finance Minister, Ali Hassan Khalil, a few days before the original deadline of July 20 had expired.

"This would be the first and last extension granted to Lebanon," said Belhaj. The loan needs to be ratified by Parliament, which has...

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Al Kasr to expand its winery in Mtein.

Ango Trade for Alcoholic Drinks, manufacturer of Al Kasr wine, arak, vodka, vinegar and rose water, will expand its factory in Mtein in May 2016.
Christian Khairallah, General Manager, said: "Our expansion is to increase production and surge our exports."

Investment in the project is estimated at $5 million, including the cost of the land. Khairallah said that the funds invested until now have been personal, but they intend to take a subsidized loan through Kafalat to finalize the proj...

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Duty free access for Lebanese exports to the US.

The United States renewed the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program that grants Lebanese exporters and 121 other countries duty-free access to its market. The program was established in 1974 but halted in 2013.

The GSP program, which will remain in effect until 2017, will allow Lebanon to export nearly 5,000 eligible products to America without paying duties and customs.

The benefits of the program will be retroactive, so that exporters may recover any import duties paid...

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Beekeepers will benefit from LIVCD project.

Around 4,300 beekeepers will benefit from the USAID-funded Lebanon Industry Value Chain Development (LIVCD) project in the coming two years.

USAID allocated $1 million to train these beekeepers and help them access markets. The project worked on enhancing the quality of honey and the productivity of beekeepers by providing them with equipment, training, and support. It also connected local beekeepers with buyers and exporters. Honey exports doubled and the number of beekeepers has increa...

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Central Bank reserves stand at $39 billion. More stability of the monetary policy and currency, and more confidence in the banking sector


The Central Bank (BDL) reserves in foreign currencies reached $38.8 billion at the end of the first half of 2015, up by around 15 percent from the same period last year, according to figures published by BDL. These reserves exceeded $39 billion in mid July.

"These high reserves are strengthening the balance sheet of the BDL in a way as to make it better able to intervene in the foreign exchange market and guarantee more stability of the lira and interest rates," said Muhammad Baasiri, th...

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Loan insurance gains payment flexibility.

The cost of insurance policies on housing loans should be calculated yearly, provided that it is settled as a lump sum payment or through several installments during the year, according to a circular released by the Central Bank (BDL) concerning insurance policies on housing and car loans.

For insurance policies on car loans, the cost of premiums should be calculated for the whole period of the loan and paid in installments throughout the period, unless the client requests a lump sum pa...

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New commercial center by BA United Holding in Zahle. Company building its mall network


Gate 1451, a commercial center in Zahle is expected to open in the first quarter of 2018 in Hoch el Oumara, facing Star Gate.

It is owned by BA United Holding, a company established in 2007 and active in various industries, including real estate, F&B, and retail. BA United Holding is affiliated with DNA, an architectural consultancy and Dolmen, a contractor and project manager.

The center has a built-up area of 17,890 square meters. It will offer various retail outlets including be...

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Plastic bottle factory expands in Roumieh.

Elite Plast, a manufacturer of plastic bottles, will expand its Roumieh factory in late 2015.

Elias Ghosn, General Manager, said: "We will expand to be able to export our products."

The $2 million expansion will increase the space of the factory from 1,500 to 3,000 square meters. It will also create around 20 new full time jobs.

The production capacity will be doubled to 2 million plastic bottles per year. Ghosn said that the company will install high-tech equipment that ca...

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EuroMena Fund sells stake in Chedid Capital Holding. Company planning expansion outside the Middle East


The EuroMena Fund announced yesterday that it has exited from regional insurance player Chedid Capital Holding (CCH) and sold its stake in the company to Saudi Al Rashed Group's affiliate company, Rimco. The deal was closed last month at an investment return of 2.4x money multiple, as announced. In 2008, the fund invested $6 million in CCH, which makes the stake sold at $14 million.

CCH operates insurance and reinsurance companies in nine countries across Europe, the Middle East, and Afri...

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Deposits in banks to top $150 billion. Deposits are growing significantly. Lending is at a slower pace


Resident and non-resident deposits in commercial banks increased by more than $3.5 billion in the first half of 2015, to reach more than $148 billion, compared to an increase of around $3 billion for the same period last year, according to Bank Audi estimates.

"Deposits are growing at a better pace than the same period last year," said Marwan Barakat, Head of Research at Bank Audi. With an annual increase of an average of seven percent, deposits are expected to reach around $152 billion ...

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Paint production line factory to open in Jbeil. To double production and enhance quality


Chemico Mechanical Engineering, a manufacturer of industrial paint, will open a factory in Zebdine, Jbeil in 2018.

Investment in the project is estimated at $5 million, including the cost of the land. The total space of the land plot is 10,000 square meters and the built-up area is 6,000 m2. The facility will create around 15 full time jobs.

George Hatem, General Manager, said: "We wanted to double our production and produce larger and higher professional production lines."

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Monday, July 20, 2015

One billion dollar investments planned by Majid Al Futtaim. CEO Bejjani: Sticking with same sectors


Out of the $2 billion earmarked for Lebanon projects, the UAE-based Majid Al Futtaim Holding (MAF) still has $1 billion to go, according to Alain Bejjani, CEO of MAF. MAF is the developer of Beirut City Centre, Waterfront City, Carrefour, VOX cinemas, and Magic Planet.

Bejjani said: "We have already invested $1 billion in our various affiliations in Lebanon. The balance will be invested in the coming years, in the same sectors we are already involved in."

MAF is planning to build a...

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Construction block manufacturer opens in Koura.

Buna W Mabani, a newly established company, began operations in its concrete products factory this month in Kferkahel-Koura.

The factory will produce insulated blocks, precast lentils, balustrades, and decorative blocks. It has a production capacity of 18,000 blocks per day, making it the largest construction block manufacturer. The second largest, Zerock, has a capacity to produce 11,000 blocks per day.

"After four months of research and development, we acquired patents to come up...

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Malik’s taps Chouf and Aley with three oulets.

Malik's, a local bookshop, copy center, and stationery retailer, is expanding its local presence by entering the Chouf and Aley cazas.

Allam Jurdi, Franchise Director said that a 400 square meter shop will open next month in Dmit, Chouf, and a 150 m2 outlet will open in Kabrechmoun, Aley. "This area is in high demand. We believe that these two outlets will serve a large number of clients." The Dmit outlet's franchisee is Al Dammam company, owned by Nassib Fayad. Investment in the bra...

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Three more quality labs at the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce.

The Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture of Tripoli and the North will expand its current Quality Control Center to include three additional labs, said Khaled Omari, lab manager.

The first lab will measure pesticide residues, the second to measure antibiotics, and the third for calibration.

"The new labs will bring the total QCC area to one thousand square meters, at a cost of $2 million," said Omari.

The pesticides and antibiotics labs will test samples in fruits,...

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Ten percent price drop for products from Europe. Euro depreciation will increase imports


Local traders are benefiting from the decrease in the value of the euro against the US dollar (1.09), which declined by an average of 18 percent in the first six months of the year compared to the same period in 2014.

Traders import around 21 percent of their products from the Eurozone. Imports were $4.4 billion last year, from a total of $20.5 imports.

Michel Abchee, Chairman of Admic, said: "The market will be witnessing a decrease in the prices of Eurozone products by a margin...

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Ending extreme poverty requires $100 million. Public social safety nets are limited and account for 1.04 percent of the GDP


Government spending on social safety nets accounted for only 1.04 percent of the Gross Domestic Products (GDP) in 2013, according to the World Bank report, Social Safety Nets 2015, published this month.

Safety nets typically cover social assistance through private money transfers to households, healthcare insurance, and labor market programs such as pension schemes.
"If this share of Government spending on social safety nets were higher, the country could limit extreme poverty", said H...

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Beach Resort opens in Okaibe.

Aquadream Beach Resort has opened in Okaibe, Kesrouan. It is owned by Joseph Matar, a business entrepreneur from the area.

The $4 million project occupies 1,500 square meters and comprises a four-storey, two-star hotel with 30 rooms, leasable per day or season. Rates per room are $60 in the summer and $40 in the winter. The resort includes a pool and has access to the sea and to Nahr Ibrahim
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Street food market kicks off in Beirut.

'Souk El Akel', a street food market, has kicked off its activities in Dowtown Beirut. The market is located on Youssef el Rami Street, behind the Beirut Municipality building. The market opens each Thursday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The project is a joint venture between NoGarlicNoOnions, a local food blog and Souk El Tayeb, a local authentic food market.

Joseph Harb, partner at NoGarlicNoOnions, said that the aim of this initiative is to create a meeting point where visitors may exp...

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Portable chargers may not be checked into luggage.

The Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport (BRHIA) issued a circular yesterday instructing all airlines that operate at the facility to prohibit the shipping of electronic charging devices by passengers and cabin crew in checked luggage.

The circular said that the instructions are based on the amendment inserted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to the 2015-2016 version of the technical manual for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air.

The airport au...

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Zoomaal launches acceleration program.

The Beirut-based crowdfunding platform Zoomaal has launched a new acceleration program in collaboration with Egyptian Flat6labs and Jordanian Oasis 500.

Projects that succeed in crowdfunding through the Zoomaal platform receive matched funds and immediate admission to a business acceleration cycle, said Haifa Yassine, Digital Marketing Officer of Zoomaal. Funding ranges from $10,000 to $30,000 in exchange for five to 20 percent in equity, according to Yassine.

Interested applican...

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Tourism spending is still growing. Kesrouan becoming a main shopping hub


The tourism expenditure in the first half of 2015 grew by seven percent, compared to the same period last year, according to Global Blue's report, issued last Saturday.

The "Insights into Tourist Spending" report stated that Saudis are behind 29 percent of tourist spending. They are followed by Emiratis, who represent 16 percent, and Kuwaitis who stand for 14 percent.

While Beirut is still the main shopping destination, representing 83 percent of spending distribution, Jbeil and Jo...

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Income tax evasion up to $1.9 billion yearly. Recouping it would pay off half the deficit


Out of a potential income tax of $2.9 billion per year, the public Treasury is only grossing one third, according to a study by Bank Audi, which claims that this brings income tax evasion to $1.9 billion per year.

Marwan Barakat, Head of Research at Bank Audi, said: "The uncollected income tax represents the largest contributor to tax evasion. There is also delinquency in payment of some electricity bills and under-declaration of the value of real estate transactions, leading to lower reg...

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Aishti Foundation to open in October. Seven floors dedicated to art and retail


Aishti announced last week, at the Grand Palais in Paris, the opening of its foundation on October 26, in Jal el Dib.

The $100 million project will consist of 18,000 square meters of retail and recreational spaces, including shopping, restaurants, and a swimming pool. It will also have a 4,500 m2 gallery of contemporary artwork.

The building's total gross area will be 28,000 m2, with an additional 3,800 m2 at roof level. The building will also have two basement floors, and five u...

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Factory for recycling rubber opens in Fanar.

Eco Waste, a factory that recycles rubber and plastic and produces oil derivatives opened this month, in the industrial city of Fanar.

The $1 million project will have a built-up area of 2,000 square meters. It will create around ten full time jobs. The machines required for this factory were imported from China.

The production capacity is estimated at 130 tons of recycled rubber and plastic per month. The company will produce oil derivatives, mainly fuel oil from these recycled products, to be consumed by factories.

Melhem Saklaoui, General Manager of Eco Waste, said: "There is a large demand for these products from factories. A glass factory, for instance, consumes around 30 tons of fuel oil per day."

Saklaoui...

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Results for solid waste retendering announced. No offers received for Beirut. Naameh landfill will not shutdown as planned on July 17


The Ministry of Environment announced prequalified companies yesterday, in a repeated tender for the management and treatment of solid waste.

Eleven local and international companies are competing to win contracts in five of six service areas.

Beirut received no offers for the second time in a row. The ministry will hold the tender for the Beirut area for a third time before raising the file to the Council of Ministers for its decision on the matter.

The third service area, which includes Chouf and parts of Aley and Baabda, received two offers: the first is a partnership between the Spanish Hera and local South for Construction, and the second is between the Romanian Vitalia and local Consolidated Engineering and Tra...

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GDP at half potential due to confessional governance. World Bank saw moderate growth over the last two decades


The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would have been at more than $100 billion instead of its current standing at $50 billion, if the country was not, during the last 25 years, under a confessional system, according to the World Bank. 

The World Bank’s report, ‘Promoting Poverty Reduction and Shared Prosperity’, published this month, estimated the cost of confessional governance per year at nine percent of the GDP, since the end of the Civil War.

GDP was estimated at $3 billion in the beginning of the 1990s, which means that with the current estimated annual loss due to confessional governance, the GDP would have grown by two to three times, stated the report.

Illegal activities are not punished by the State, when involving politically/confessionally connected and/or wealthy actors, which exacerbates elite capture and the pervasive patronage system, the report said. In addition, the report claimed that influence of economic stakeholders and personal connections or corruption by ‘ pulling strings’ are more likely to influence policy execution and enforcement of the rule of law. 

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