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Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Lebanon Exports
According to National Geographic MapMaker (mapmaker.nationalgeographic.org), the following items are major exports of LEBANON: apples, chemicals, citrus fruit, construction materials, consumer goods, electric power machinery and switchgear, grapes, iron ore, jewelry, limestone, metal, olives, paper, potatoes, salt, textile fibers, tobacco, and tomatoes. According to the International Monetary Fund (data.imf.org), countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports (February 2017 statistics) include Syria (top importer), Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Iraq, Turkey, France, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, Egypt, the United States, Italy, South Korea, Bahrain, Greece, Côte d'Ivoire, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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