Hospitality industry stakeholders slam the Lebanese government's decision to reimpose a coronavirus lockdown.
and the huge losses it has caused the tourism industry, which he estimated at around $1 billion, of which $315 million for restaurants alone.
Even before the explosion of a huge stockpile of ammonium nitrate at the port that killed more than 180 people, Lebanon was grappling with its worst economic downturn in decades. The Beirut traders' association this week also said businesses wanted to reopen from Wednesday, August 26.
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