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Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon)

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Government ministry of Lebanon
"MOET" redirects here. For other uses, seeMoët (disambiguation).
Lebanese Republic
Ministry of Economy and Trade
وزارة الأقتصاد والتجارة
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Lebanon
Minister responsible
Websiteeconomy.gov.lb/en

Arab LeagueMember State of the Arab League


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Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET;Arabic:وزارة الأقتصاد والتجارة)[1] is a governmental ministry ofLebanon, headquartered on the 5th floor of the Azarieh Building inBeirut.[2]

Since 8 February 2025, the ministry has been led byAmer Bisat as Minister of Economy and Trade.

List of Economy and Trade ministers

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MinisterTerm of office
Adel Osseiran25 Sep 194302 Jul 1944
Riad Al Solh[a][b][c]03 Jul 194409 Jan 1945
Jamil Talhouk[a]09 Jan 194522 Aug 1945
Sami as-Solh[a][b][d]22 Aug 194522 May 1946
Saadi Al Munla[b]22 May 194614 Dec 1946
Kamal Jumblat14 Dec 194607 Jun 1947
Sleiman Nawfal07 Jun 194726 Jul 1948
Philippe Takla[a][e]26 Jul 194801 Oct 1949
Philippe Takla01 Oct 194914 Feb 1951
Boulos Fayyad[f]14 Feb 195107 Jun 1951
Philippe Takla[g]07 Jun 195111 Feb 1952
Sleiman Al Ali11 Feb 195209 Sep 1952
Basil Trad[f][h]09 Sep 195218 Sep 1952
Basil Trad[g][h]18 Sep 195230 Sep 1952
George Hakim[g]30 Sep 195230 Apr 1953
George Hakim[i]30 Apr 195316 Aug 1953
Rashid Karami16 Aug 195319 Sep 1955
Nazih Al Bizri19 Sep 195519 Mar 1956
George Hakim[j][k]19 Mar 195608 Jun 1956
George Karam[g]09 Jun 195618 Nov 1956
Nasri Maalouf[g]18 Nov 195618 Aug 1957
Kazem al-Khalil18 Aug 195714 Mar 1958
Kazem al-Khalil[a][l]14 Mar 195824 Sep 1958
Charles Helou[h]24 Sep 195814 Oct 1958
Philippe Takla[f]14 Oct 195814 May 1960
Philippe Takla[m]14 May 196001 Aug 1960
Sleiman Al Ali01 Aug 196020 May 1961
Philippe Boulos[f]20 May 196131 Oct 1961
Rafic Naja31 Oct 196120 Feb 1964
Fouad Ammoun20 Feb 196425 Sep 1964
Joseph Najjar25 Sep 196418 Nov 1964
Bahij Taq-al-Din18 Nov 196425 Jul 1965
Rafic Naja25 Jul 196509 Apr 1966
Sobhi Mahmassani[n]09 Apr 196606 Dec 1966
Said Hamadeh06 Dec 196608 Feb 1968
Edward Honein08 Feb 196812 Oct 1968
Nasri Maalouf[o]12 Oct 196820 Oct 1968
Hussein Al Oweini[p]20 Oct 196815 Jan 1969
Nassim Majdalani15 Jan 196925 Nov 1969
Suleiman Frangieh[q] /
Nassim Majdalani[i]
25 Nov 196913 Oct 1970
Saeb Jaroudi13 Oct 197027 May 1972
Anwar Al Sabbah27 May 197225 Apr 1973
Bahij Tabbara[r][s]25 Apr 197308 Jul 1973
Nazih Al Bizri08 Jul 197330 Oct 1974
Abbas Khalaf31 Oct 197422 May 1975
Fawzi Al Khatib[t]22 May 197501 Jul 1975
Adel Osseiran /
Joseph Skaff[u]
01 Jul 197509 Dec 1976
Selim al-Hoss[b]09 Dec 197616 Jul 1979
Talal El Merhebi16 Jul 197925 Oct 1980
Khaled Jumblat25 Oct 198008 Oct 1982
Ibrahim Halawi[v]08 Oct 198229 Apr 1984
Victor Kassir[w]30 Apr 198422 Sep 1988
Issam Abu Jamra[e]22 Sep 198825 Nov 1989
Nazih Al Bizri[r]25 Nov 198923 Dec 1990
Marwan Hamadeh24 Dec 199015 May 1992
Samir Makdasi16 May 199230 Oct 1992
Hagop Demerjian31 Oct 199225 May 1995
Yassine Jaber25 May 199524 Dec 1998
Nasser Saidi24 Dec 199823 Oct 2000
Bassel Fleihan23 Oct 200017 Apr 2003
Marwan Hamadeh17 Apr 200321 Oct 2004
Adnan Kassar26 Oct 200419 Apr 2005
Damianos Kattar[g]19 Apr 200519 Jul 2005
Sami Haddad19 Jul 200521 Jul 2008
Mohammad Safadi22 Jul 200813 Jun 2011
Nicolas Nahas13 Jun 201115 Feb 2014
Alain Hakim15 Feb 201418 Dec 2016
Raed Khoury18 Dec 201631 Jan 2019
Monsour Bteish31 Jan 201921 Jan 2020
Raoul Nehme[x]21 Jan 202010 Sep 2021
Amin Salam[y]10 Sep 202108 Feb 2025
Amer Bisat08 Feb 2025Incumbent

Notes

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  1. ^abcdePosition titled asMinister of Supplies and Reserves.[3]
  2. ^abcdServed simultaneously asPrime Minister.
  3. ^Served simultaneously asMinister of Interior and Municipalities.
  4. ^Served simultaneously asMinister of Telecommunications from 22 August 1945 until 9 April 1946.
  5. ^abServed simultaneously asMinister of Telecommunications.
  6. ^abcdServed simultaneously asMinister of Justice.
  7. ^abcdefServed simultaneously asMinister of Finance.
  8. ^abcDid not present themselves in front ofParliament and did not submit a ministerial statement.
  9. ^abServed simultaneously asMinister of Foreign Affairs.
  10. ^Served simultaneously asMinister of Education.
  11. ^George Hakim was named Minister of Economy in March 1956.[4] The entire cabinet, except for Hakim and Public Works Minister Emile Boustany, resigned on 8 June 1956. By the time a newer cabinet had its first collective meeting on 9 June 1956, Hakim, who had been asked to stay on as economic minister, declined that position, instead choosing to return to his post as Lebanese minister to West Germany.[5] George Karam, a former minister, lumber importer and co-founder of Banque Nationale Foncière Commerciale et Industriale (BNFCI),[6] was offered two positions in the new cabinet, asMinister of Finance and Minister of Economy.
  12. ^Served simultaneously asMinister of Telecommunications from 23 May 1958 until 24 September 1958.
  13. ^Their task was to hold parliamentary elections, and no ministerial statement was submitted.
  14. ^Position retitled asMinister of National Economy.
  15. ^Did not present themselves in front ofParliament, and submitted their resignation on 20 October 1968.
  16. ^Served simultaneously asMinister of Defense.
  17. ^AfterSuleiman Frangieh was electedPresident of Lebanon, Nassim Majdalani was appointed Minister of Economy to serve out the remainder of Frangieh's term.
  18. ^abPosition retitled asMinister of Economy and Trade.
  19. ^Did not present themselves in front ofParliament, and submitted their resignation on 14 June 1973. Their resignation was accepted 8 July 1973.
  20. ^Did not submit a ministerial statement toParliament.
  21. ^Ministerial portfolios were redistributed and Joseph Skaff was appointed Minister of Economy.
  22. ^Position retitled asMinister of Economy, Trade & Tourism.
  23. ^Position retitled asMinister of Economy & Trade, & of Industry & Oil.
  24. ^Resigned 10 August 2020, but remained in office ascaretaker minister.
  25. ^Resigned 30 October 2022, but remained in office ascaretaker minister.

References

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  1. ^"Avant-projet d'une loi sur la Communication, l'Ecriture et les Transactions Electroniques"(PDF). May 2005.
  2. ^"Contact Us." Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon). Retrieved on 4 April 2019. "Lebanese Ministry of Economy & Trade - MOET Riyad El Soleh Street - Azarieh building - 5 floor"
  3. ^"About The Ministry and Minister: Previous Ministers".Ministry Of Economy & Trade, Republic of Lebanon. Retrieved2 June 2024.
  4. ^"Premier of Lebanon Forms New Cabinet".The New York Times. 20 March 1956.
  5. ^"New Beirut Cabinet Has Its First Meeting".The New York Times. 9 June 1956.
  6. ^Safieddine, Hicham (2015).Economic Sovereignty and the Fetters of Finance: The Making of Lebanon’s Central Bank(PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). University Of Toronto. pp. 132–133.

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