Nassib border crossing, “a vital artery” for the Lebanese economy

Nada Andraos Aziz Author: Nada Andraos Aziz
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2018-10-15 | 13:01
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Nassib border crossing, “a vital artery” for the Lebanese economy

The Nassib border crossing on the Jordanian-Syrian border is considered as a vital artery for the Lebanese economy on many levels.

 

Before the outbreak of the war in Syria, the agricultural and industrial exports reached $   1.170 billion.

 

Since the start of the conflict in 2011 and the closure of the crossing in 2015, the export activity declined by 37% to reach $737 million.

 

Before the closure, 300 Lebanese trucks used to cross Nassib on a daily basis, with a shipping cost of 1500 to 2000 US dollars per container.

 

This movement decreased to 75 or 100 trucks; and when the exportation moved to the sea, the shipping cost increased to $3000 or $4500 per container.

 

The Nassib crossing was also a vital artery for tourism, as 400 thousand tourists used to cross the border into Lebanon over the year. This number decreased by 40%, mainly in the number of Gulf tourists.

 

 

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