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Government of Lebanon. Headquarters. Beirut Central, Beirut. 33°53′45″N 35°30′13″E / 33.89583°N 35.50361°E / 33.89583; 35.50361. Agency executive. Youssef Khalil, Minister of Finance. Child agency. Lebanese Customs Administration. Website.
Jihad Azour ( Arabic: جهاد أزعور; born 4 May 1966) is a Lebanese economist and politician who served as Lebanon's minister of finance under Fouad Saniora 's government from 2005 to 2008. [1] He was a candidate for the 2023 Presidential Elections in Lebanon. Jihad Azour is a Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Légion d'honneur .
Economy of Lebanon. $4,000 (nominal, 2020.) [4] $12,030 ( PPP, 2020.) [4] All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Lebanon has been experiencing a large-scale multi-dimensional crisis since 2019, [25] including a banking collapse, the Lebanese liquidity crisis and a sovereign default. [26]
Website. www.bdl.gov.lb. French language inscription "Banque du Liban" on the headquarters of the Bank of Lebanon. Banque du Liban ( Arabic: مصرف لبنان; English: Bank of Lebanon) is the central bank of Lebanon. It was established on August 1, 1963, and became fully operational on April 1, 1964. In 2023, Wassim Mansouri stepped up as ...
Politics of Lebanon. Lebanon is a parliamentary democratic republic within the overall framework of confessionalism, a form of consociationalism in which the highest offices are proportionately reserved for representatives from certain religious communities. The constitution of Lebanon grants the people the right to change their government.
Ministry of Finance. Website. www .customs .gov .lb. Lebanese Customs ( Arabic: الجمارك اللبنانية Al-Jamarek Al-Lubnaniyah) ( French: Douanes Libanaises) is the government authority in Lebanon responsible for collecting customs duties and controlling the flow of goods in and out of the country. It operates under the Ministry of ...
In December 2020, Lebanon's outgoing Prime Minister Diab and three former ministers were charged with negligence over the Beirut port explosion. The former ministers were former finance minister Ali Hassan Khalil, Ghazi Zeiter and Youssef Fenianos, both former ministers of public works.
Ali Hassan Khalil ( Arabic: علي حسن خليل; born 15 July 1964) is a Lebanese politician, Member of Parliament, and former Minister of Finance. [1] Khalil is described as the "second most powerful man" in Amal behind Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri. [2] He was sanctioned by the United States Treasury under the Magnitsky Act over ...