Lebanese red tape deters new business
14th Nov 2005, 20:49 GMT
In Lebanon, doing business requires patience. A lot of patience. According to the World Bank, if you were opening a new firm, the start-up procedures would take you 46 days. At that point you would have registered, but still not obtained a license before legally operating your business. Dealing with inspections, licensing and safety.
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