Economy

Finance Minister Extends Tax Payment Deadlines
Finance Minister Extends Tax Payment Deadlines

Caretaker Finance Minister Youssef Khalil announced on Tuesday evening the extension of payment deadlines for certain taxes. This initiative is designed to give taxpayers more time to pay their dues and avoid having them sustain penalties for late payment. The deadline to submit the annual income tax return and the Beneficial Owner Statement ...

Budgets of Five Ministries Discussed in Committees
Budgets of Five Ministries Discussed in Committees

The parliamentary Finance and Budget Committee, led by MP Ibrahim Kanaan, kicked off the year by holding two meetings on Tuesday. The committee reviewed and approved the budgets of the Ministries of Health, Labor, Tourism, Economy and Foreign Affairs as part of the assessment of the budget proposal for the year 2024. This proposal was endorsed by ...

Bayram: Minimum Wage Increase
Bayram: Minimum Wage Increase

Caretaker Minister of Labor Moustafa Bayram announced the standardization of travel allowances across the public and private sectors, along with an increase in the minimum wage for the private sector. In an interview with "Voice of All Lebanon," he disclosed that the index commission will convene next Thursday. "We will announce the ...

The Notable Events of 2023
The Notable Events of 2023

The year 2023 has been marked by numerous uncertainties and cautious optimism in Lebanon. The economic retrospective of the past year is largely shaped by the impacts of a series of economic and political upheavals. However, amidst the challenges, there have been positive developments. Let's reflect on some significant events. The Dollar Reaches ...

Retirement Pension Plan: Not in the Near Future
Retirement Pension Plan: Not in the Near Future

  The retirement pension plan, set to replace the end-of-service benefits, was approved by Parliament on December 15. Nevertheless, its implementation hinges on the signing and promulgation of approximately fifteen implementation decrees. Mohamad Karaki, the General Director of the National Social Security Fund (CNSS), has indicated that ...

Commercial Leases: Landlords Versus Tenants
Commercial Leases: Landlords Versus Tenants

Parliament meticulously voted on December 15, 2023 on the law regarding commercial leases. Despite the National Assembly's careful consideration, tenants and landlords voiced their dissatisfaction—a much-expected reaction, to say the least. Amid great socio-economic fragility, the law enacted on December 15, 2023 is progressively ending, over ...

The Tale of the Foreign Bank Transfers
The Tale of the Foreign Bank Transfers

For the past four years, this somewhat recurrent idle tune has echoed in nearly every opinion, critique and analysis regarding the performance of banks at the outset of the economic crisis. According to these endless rantings, the banks allegedly transferred massive sums of money abroad for a select few privileged individuals, while denying the ...

Several Ministries' Budgets Examined in Parliamentary Committees
Several Ministries' Budgets Examined in Parliamentary Committees

The parliamentary Finance and Budget Committee, chaired by MP Ibrahim Kanaan, examined the budgets of the Ministries of Justice, Environment and Youth and Sports on Tuesday. The aim was to study and approve the budgets of these ministries, as part of the review of the draft budget for fiscal year 2024, validated by the Council of Ministers on ...

Electricity Bills: Without 20% Surcharge, Blackout Likely Avoided
Electricity Bills: Without 20% Surcharge, Blackout Likely Avoided

  Starting May 2023, the calculation of electricity bills will be based on the official exchange rate determined by the Central Bank (BDL). As for the fuel ship expected to refuel the power plants and prevent a total blackout, it is supposed to dock in Lebanon before December 28. As of May 2023, electricity bills will be calculated based ...

World Bank: Precarious Economic Growth in Lebanon
World Bank: Precarious Economic Growth in Lebanon

The ongoing conflict in Gaza is a major shock to Lebanon's precarious growth model, as underscored in the latest World Bank report. The latest World Bank report on Lebanon, the 'Lebanon Economic Monitor (LEM)' for Fall 2023, headlined "Caught in a New Crisis," underscores the fragility of a Lebanese economy, whose growth expectations have been ...

World Bank: Lebanon’s Economy Projected to Be Back in Recession
World Bank: Lebanon’s Economy Projected to Be Back in Recession

In its latest report on the Lebanese economic situation released on Thursday, the World Bank said that “four years into the economic and financial crisis, Lebanon’s macroeconomic framework remains severely impaired,” weighing on the “spillover effects from the ongoing conflict centered in Gaza” which poses “yet another large shock to ...

Impact of Red Sea Traffic Disruption on Lebanon
Impact of Red Sea Traffic Disruption on Lebanon

Several major shipping companies have announced the suspension of their cruise ship navigation in the Red Sea due to the escalating attacks by the Houthis amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Will Lebanon be affected? The situation keeps on worsening in the Red Sea, where several commercial vessels have been attacked by Yemen's ...