After almost 5 years of restrictions, Lebanese exports are formally making their approach again to Saudi Arabia.
The choice follows a transfer by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to carry the ban that was imposed in 2021 over drug smuggling considerations. Since then, Lebanese items, particularly agricultural merchandise, had been reduce off from one among their most vital regional markets.
Earlier than the ban, Saudi Arabia was Lebanon’s greatest export vacation spot. Farmers and producers throughout the nation relied closely on that route, significantly for fruits, greens, and different contemporary items that don’t have lengthy shelf lives.
The reopening now means Lebanese merchandise can return to Saudi cabinets, bringing again a key commerce channel that was lacking for years. For a lot of within the agriculture sector, it’s a long-awaited reduction that would assist revive exports and stabilize incomes.
The transfer comes after tighter inspections and safety coordination at Lebanese borders, geared toward addressing the problems that originally led to the suspension.

















