IDAL: Strategy of the Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon
Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon (IDAL) is trying to target 3 main categories of investors.
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Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon (IDAL) is trying to target 3 main categories of investors.
Nabil Itani, Chairman and General Manager of Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon (IDAL), talks about experiences of Gulf investors who decided to invest in Lebanon.
Nabil Itani, Chairman and General Manager of Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon (IDAL), discusses the outlook for investment in 2012/2013.
Nabil Itani, Chairman and General Manager of Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon (IDAL), says that “Law 360 Investment Law of Lebanon was enacted in 2001. Over these ten years we have noticed in our practice of this law that there is a demand in some areas…”
Nabil Itani, Chairman and General Manager of Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon (IDAL), sees major investment projects in health care, IT and MICE tourism.
Exlusive interview with the Governor of Banque du Liban (Central Bank of Lebanon) about the monetary policy and vision for 2012.
Lebanon has a competitive advantage for an investment in 3 main areas: education, climate and well-established banking sector. According to IDAL, the key investment sectors include health care tourism sector, media sector, and ICT sector. The main risk when making an investment in Lebanon is the regional instability, says Mr. Itani of IDAL.
Discussion of real estate, tourism real estate in Lebanon, their partnership with InterContinental Hotels Group and potentials of Lebanon with the leader in the tourism real estate: SGHL. Mr. Salha sees an opportunity in the budget hotels though the Lebanese infrastructure is still not ready for mass tourism in Lebanon.
As long at there is peace in the Middle East, Lebanon is one of the best investment choices. This is not only because Lebanon has been growing in every sector, but because there is still time to get in on the ground floor of future growth; because Lebanon has a host of unmet needs. These include basic infrastructure requirements.
Video Interview with Nabil Itani, Chairman of Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon – IDAL. The Chairman provides an accurate assessment of Lebanon investment climate and strategy of Investment and Development Authority of Lebanon in luring investors to invest in Lebanon.