With the death of the former prime minister, Rafik Hariri, among the most enduring aftereffects will be its putting an end to the feeling, no matter how misguided, that Lebanon …
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Rafik Hariri, who was killed by unknown assailants as he drove in his motorcade through Beirut on February 14, age 60, was a man who got things done, but who …
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The buzzword among real estate developers is boutique. As the hotel sector continues to expand with new, bigger hotels – a Hyatt, Four Seasons, and Hilton are all under construction …
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Vehicle dealers RYMCO (Rasamny Younes Motor Company) employ nearly 180 people and rank at the top of Lebanon’s automotive sector. Number one in units sold last year and number two …
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Despite legal action taken against importers and dealers, the trade in fake spare parts is flourishing in Lebanon, eating into as much as 30% of official dealership businesses. It also …
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The bi-annual multi-million dollar Motor Show is becoming a regular fixture on the Beirut exhibition calendar. Taking place from 12 to 22 November, it is gearing up to beat its …
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The local luxury car market is all but paralyzed in Lebanon, thanks to the sky-high customs duties implemented 10 years ago have. Taxes on upper high-end cars like Maybach, SLR, …
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Some gadgets in the arsenals of today’s automotive designers and engineers will not befit the Lebanese market. Take for example one device that aims to improve the road safety of …
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In the first nine months of 2004, Lebanon’s dealers sold nearly 15,000 new vehicles, nearly 17% more than in all 2002, the year in which the recession and introduction of …
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Take a hint from Solidere: Lebanon’s flagship share appreciated nicely over the first eight months of the year, settling on a much friendlier market valuation platform close to where analysts …
