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    World Bank Forecasts 6.4% Economic Contraction for Lebanon Amid Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The World Bank has issued a grim economic forecast for Lebanon, predicting a 6.4 percent contraction in the country’s economy. This downturn is largely attributed to the recent conflict with Israel, which has severely disrupted Lebanon’s fragile economic recovery. The ongoing hostilities have exacerbated existing vulnerabilities, including high inflation and escalating consumer prices, further straining the population’s purchasing power.

    Lebanon has been grappling with a prolonged economic crisis marked by currency depreciation, banking sector instability, and soaring unemployment rates. The renewed conflict has compounded these challenges, undermining investor confidence and disrupting trade and supply chains. Inflation, already at alarming levels, continues to rise, pushing essential goods beyond the reach of many Lebanese citizens and deepening poverty across the country.

    In a significant development, the World Bank’s projection highlights the urgent need for political stability and conflict resolution to enable economic recovery. The contraction threatens to reverse gains made in recent years and could lead to further social unrest. International support and effective governance reforms will be critical to stabilizing Lebanon’s economy and addressing the humanitarian impact of the crisis.

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