World Bank projects 6.4% contraction for Lebanon’s economy
The World Bank said supply disruptions, higher shipping costs and fuel prices will push inflation to 17.5% after a brief 2025 rebound.
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Lebanon Economy Set to Shrink 6.4% in 2026 as War Derails Fragile Recovery
Lebanon’s fragile economic recovery is facing a renewed setback, with the World Bank forecasting a 6.4% contraction in real GDP in 2026 as the latest war weighs on tourism, consumer spending, supply chains and business activity.
Renewed Conflict Derails Lebanon’s Fragile Economic Recovery
Lebanon’s economy is projected to contract by 6.4% in 2026 as renewed conflict reversed the fragile stabilization and recovery momentum recorded in 2025, according to the latest World Bank Lebanon Economic Monitor (LEM). While Lebanon continues to face urgent humanitarian and reconstruction needs, progress on reforms remains essential to restore confidence, revive growth, and support a durable recovery.
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