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Lebanon signs $257.8M World Bank loan to boost Greater Beirut water supply

Lebanon signs $257.8M World Bank loan to boost Greater Beirut water supply

LBCI23-05-2025

Finance Minister Yassine Jaber, in the presence of Energy Minister Joe Saddi, signed a $257.8 million loan agreement with World Bank Country Director for the Middle East Jean-Christophe Carret to fund the second phase of the Greater Beirut Water Supply Project.

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