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LuxembourgforFinance: Lebanon and Luxembourg: two gateways speaking the same language

Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, was the fourth and last stop of the Luxembourg financial sector road show, organised by Luxembourg for Finance and led by the Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and the Minister of Finance Luc Frieden. Luxembourg and its host have something in common: Luxembourg is considered as a gateway to Europe, Lebanon as Europes gateway to the East and Asias gateway to the Western world. After the financial seminar, attended by more than 250 people, LFF spoke to three Lebanese experts about the future of their country. Lebanon is a country of 10,500 square kilometres with a population of 4 million, but also 12 million Lebanese living abroad. Many still dream about coming back to Lebanon one day to retire and to invest in their country of origin. Dr...
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