Baghdad: A Lebanese official revealed a sharp decline of the Lebanese contractor operating in the Kurdistan region because of the financial crisis witnessed by the region in the past few years with the drop in oil prices after 2014.
"The aim of the association is that Lebanon does not have a consulate in the Kurdistan region, and the opening of the association serves the Lebanese and helps in developing relations between Lebanon and the Kurdistan region in the fields," said Mustafa Hariri, head of the Lebanese Community Association in the Kurdistan region. Different. "
"There were previously 20,000 Lebanese in the Kurdistan region, but the number has fallen to only four thousand," Hariri said.
He added that "a thousand Lebanese companies were operating in the Kurdistan region, but there are now 500 companies in the region."
The head of the Lebanese Community Association said that "there are eight Lebanese banks in the Kurdistan region and many hotels, except for a number of Lebanese schools in the name of {Shuweifat] in the province of Arbil, in addition to obtaining permission to open schools in the provinces of Sulaymaniyah and Dahuk."
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"The aim of the association is that Lebanon does not have a consulate in the Kurdistan region, and the opening of the association serves the Lebanese and helps in developing relations between Lebanon and the Kurdistan region in the fields," said Mustafa Hariri, head of the Lebanese Community Association in the Kurdistan region. Different. "
"There were previously 20,000 Lebanese in the Kurdistan region, but the number has fallen to only four thousand," Hariri said.
He added that "a thousand Lebanese companies were operating in the Kurdistan region, but there are now 500 companies in the region."
The head of the Lebanese Community Association said that "there are eight Lebanese banks in the Kurdistan region and many hotels, except for a number of Lebanese schools in the name of {Shuweifat] in the province of Arbil, in addition to obtaining permission to open schools in the provinces of Sulaymaniyah and Dahuk."
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