Lebanese Italia Business Council

Lebanese Italia Business Council

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The Lebanese Italian Business Council “LEBITALIA” was established in July 2013 based on an agreement signed between the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Beirut and Mount Lebanon and the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Agriculture and Crafts in Milan.

LEBITALIA is a non-governmental and non-profit organization that works at developing and expanding trade and business relations between the Lebanese and Italian business communities.

Our main objectives are mainly to strengthen trade partnerships between Lebanon and Italy, develop the exchange of goods and services between the two countries, and work towards establishing sustainable relations between both countries in economic, industrial and trade fields.

LEBITALIA aims at developing business and trade relations between Lebanon and Italy. A member of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Beirut & Mount Lebanon, LEBITALIA, is established with the purpose of expanding economic and trade relations, as well as fostering business relationships and investments between Lebanon and Italy.

1. Introduce Lebanese and Italian businessmen and investors to economic and production potentials and opportunities in each country.
2. Promote trade partnerships between Lebanon and Italy, and work towards the establishment of harmonious relations in the economic, industrial and trade sectors between the two countries.
3. Encourage the exchange of knowledge and experiences, and facilitate communications between organizations, companies, associations, institutions, as well as economic and financial bodies in both countries.
4. Support businessmen in the two countries by providing them with information related to investments, financial instruments, as well as, legal framework and regulations governing trade and investment and employment opportunities.
5. Actively seek to remove obstacles that may arise in particular to investments and exchange of goods and services. Encourage the signing of bilateral cooperation agreements, monitor their application and submit proposals and recommendations for the development of current agreements and protocols.

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