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Investment Development Authority of Lebanon – IDAL
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The Lebanese economy has witnessed unprecedented growth levels over the last 2 years, making Lebanon one of the region’s top performers in terms of economic growth. Despite the worldwide financial crisis and the resulting reduction in liquidity in European and American markets, the increased wealth in the region has opened a new era of opportunities to investments in Lebanon and particularly to greenfield investments. Lebanon was able to attract 7.5% of the total share of FDI inflows to the region in 2010 due to a series of comparative advantages. IDAL in particular, managed to increase the amount of investments it mediated from previous year’s level, supported by incentives provided through Investment Law No.360. 16 May 2012 |
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A fresh wind for new challenges The sea port of Emden has for many years stood out as an important partner in the market for renewable energy sources. We are not only the third largest and most Western German North Sea port, but we also score highly with our available, huge port development areas and many years‘ experience in the wind energy sector. Until now components both for onshore and offshore systems were produced, assembled and shipped in Emden. The port is used for several wind farms in the German bay as a base for the pre-assembly, transportation and maintenance of the off-shore wind turbines and therefore can already prove how well we have prepared for future investors and challenges. We also have a lot to offer as far as quality of life is concerned. Discover the East Friesian charm of the town with its 52,000 inhabitants and get to know and take advantage of the varied cultural and leisure opportunities. Get on board and also make Emden your own “homeport for wind energy”. June 2012 |
Bavaria
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Sea Port of Emden
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A fresh wind for new challenges The sea port of Emden has for many years stood out as an important partner in the market for renewable energy sources. We are not only the third largest and most Western German North Sea port, but we also score highly with our available, huge port development areas and many years‘ experience in the wind energy sector. Until now components both for onshore and offshore systems were produced, assembled and shipped in Emden. The port is used for several wind farms in the German bay as a base for the pre-assembly, transportation and maintenance of the off-shore wind turbines and therefore can already prove how well we have prepared for future investors and challenges. We also have a lot to offer as far as quality of life is concerned. Discover the East Friesian charm of the town with its 52,000 inhabitants and get to know and take advantage of the varied cultural and leisure opportunities. Get on board and also make Emden your own “homeport for wind energy”. June 2012 |
Investment Development Authority of Lebanon – IDAL
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The Lebanese economy has witnessed unprecedented growth levels over the last 2 years, making Lebanon one of the region’s top performers in terms of economic growth. Despite the worldwide financial crisis and the resulting reduction in liquidity in European and American markets, the increased wealth in the region has opened a new era of opportunities to investments in Lebanon and particularly to greenfield investments. Lebanon was able to attract 7.5% of the total share of FDI inflows to the region in 2010 due to a series of comparative advantages. IDAL in particular, managed to increase the amount of investments it mediated from previous year’s level, supported by incentives provided through Investment Law No.360. 16 May 2012 |
Biotechnology: The Invisible Revolution
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