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Two incentive schemes are available: 1. Investment Project by Zone (IPZ) [2] scheme: It is a scheme based on the project’s geographical location, investment size and sector type. It provides investors with fiscal related incentives and work permits. This scheme divides Lebanon into three geographical zones (Zone A, Zone B, Zone C). 2.
“Over 20% of all jobs in Texas are connected to international trade and more than $400 billion of goods are exported from the state every year, showing just one example of how much America’s ...
[67] [70] [71] [72] However, "Mohtashami Pur, a one-time ambassador to Lebanon who currently holds the title of secretary-general of the 'Intifada conference,' told an Iranian newspaper that Iran transferred the missiles to the Shi'ite militia, adding that Hezbollah has his country's blessing to use the weapons in defense of Lebanon". [73]
The Investment Development Authority of Lebanon was established with the aim of promoting investment in Lebanon. In 2001, Investment Law No.360 [243] was enacted to reinforce the organisation's mission. Lebanon is now suffering the worst economic crisis in decades.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is buying about 9,000 acres of Boone County farmland on which to develop the district and has promised to supply the utilities needed to run it ...
Directly accountable to the prime minister, it was intended to assess infrastructural needs arising from Lebanon's civil war and allocate international and Lebanese aid for rebuilding the country. It committed $454 million in 1978 towards housing, road repairs, transport and rebuilding Beirut International Airport. In 1983 it could only raise ...
NewBasis will invest $16.3 million to open at Lebanon's Alligood Industrial Park, according to an announcement from the state. Alligood Industrial Park is near Interstate 40 and Highway 231.
The organization is well known for infrastructure construction projects, educational projects, and helping shelter refugees of the various conflicts that have plagued Lebanon in the recent past. The foundation had built 1,200 homes by 1993 and 16,000 by 2006. [1] The headquarters of Jihād al-Binā' are located in the southern suburbs of Beirut.