النشرة
النشرة
جاهز للتشغيل
جاهز للتشغيل
The article discusses the importance of expatriate remittances in the Lebanese economy, which constitute about 35% of the gross domestic product. These remittances are a major source of foreign currency that helps stabilize the country and prevent economic collapse. While they offer benefits in protecting families and supporting livelihoods, sources warn that excessive reliance on these remittances threatens the emergence of an unproductive economic model. Lebanon becomes vulnerable to significant impacts if remittances decline or if restrictions are imposed on them, potentially leading to a total economic collapse. Experts recommend directing part of these remittances toward productive investments to strengthen the real economy. This can be achieved through reform of the banking sector, eliminating corruption, and restoring trust to enable sustainable growth.
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