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After six years of crises, the Beirut One Conference reopens Lebanon’s doors to investors

Representatives from several Arab countries are expected this Tuesday and Wednesday at the Beirut Seaside Arena to meet with economic players from both the public and private sectors.

After six years of crises, the Beirut One Conference reopens Lebanon’s doors to investors

Economy and Trade Minister Amer Bsat, the President of the Economic and Social Council, Charles Arbid and the President of the Economic Authorities, Mohammad Choucair, during the launch of the Beirut One Conference on Oct. 21, 2025. (Photo credit: Stephanie Bechara)

BEIRUT — Set for Nov. 18 and 19 at the Beirut Seaside Arena, the Beirut One Conference — presented by its organizers, the Economy and Trade Ministry and the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, as a platform to attract investment capital to Lebanon — is the first event of its kind since the country’s economic collapse six years ago.“The conference aims to kick-start discussions around the capital investment program. These are indicative projects that fall within our broader economic reform plans, and we’re inviting investors to come look at them,” Economy and Trade Minister Amer Bisat told L’Orient-Le Jour, adding that ”the process of due diligence is what we hope to launch during this conference."“We’ll be presenting the government’s capital investment plans across different sectors — power, ports, transport, telecom, social...
BEIRUT — Set for Nov. 18 and 19 at the Beirut Seaside Arena, the Beirut One Conference — presented by its organizers, the Economy and Trade Ministry and the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, as a platform to attract investment capital to Lebanon — is the first event of its kind since the country’s economic collapse six years ago.“The conference aims to kick-start discussions around the capital investment program. These are indicative projects that fall within our broader economic reform plans, and we’re inviting investors to come look at them,” Economy and Trade Minister Amer Bisat told L’Orient-Le Jour, adding that ”the process of due diligence is what we hope to launch during this conference."“We’ll be presenting the government’s capital investment plans across different sectors — power, ports,...
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