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Lebanon Foreign Direct Investment (USD bn)

Foreign Direct Investment in Lebanon

After seemingly shrinking for the fifth straight year in 2022, economic conditions remain challenging in 2023. The currency has lost over half its value in the parallel market so far this year, which together with a series of official currency devaluations has fanned hyperinflation, hitting purchasing power. In addition, public spending likely remains weak due to revenue shortfalls, while the banking sector continues to be weighed on by low liquidity. That said, the downturn could be bottoming out, with the private-sector PMI up since the start of the year. Moreover, double-digit growth in visitor arrivals through March will be providing support. On the political front, the country remains without a president or fully-functioning government, which is paralyzing reform progress and thus blocking foreign financial assistance.

Lebanon Foreign Direct Investment Chart

This chart displays Foreign Direct Investment (USD bn) for Lebanon from 2012 to 2021.

Lebanon Foreign Direct Investment Data

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Foreign Direct Investment (USD bn) 2.5 2.7 1.4 1.3 0.3

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