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"Levant & Israel",
"Banking Sector",
"Economic Recovery",
"FATF Grey List",
"Foreign Investment",
"Golden Visa",
"Lebanon",
"Middle East Economy",
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"textContent": "Lebanon has taken a significant step towards introducing its first residency-by-investment programme after Parliament’s Finance and Budget Committee approved a draft law granting special residency rights to foreign investors and Lebanese expatriates who invest at least US$500,000 in the country, as policymakers seek to revive capital inflows and restore confidence in an economy still recovering from one […]\n\nThe post Lebanon Advances ‘Golden Visa’ Plan to Attract Investment Amid Financial Recovery Push appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
"title": "Lebanon Advances ‘Golden Visa’ Plan to Attract Investment Amid Financial Recovery Push"
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