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Lebanons ranks third in export credit insurance

Daily Star staff
Thursday, July 02, 2009

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Figures issued by the Arab Investment & Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (Dha?man) indicate that Lebanon ranked third among 12 Arab countries in the value of overall export credit insurance contracts signed in 2008, as reported by Lebanon This Week, Byblos Bank Group's economic publication.

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