Lebanese GDP of 2019 is 56.987 billion dollars, ranking 82nd in the world, and its per capita GDP is 8.3 15 dollars, far lower than that of China. Lebanon is also one of the most indebted countries in the world, with a sovereign debt of US$ 92 billion, exceeding 170% of GDP. What is even more frightening is that the national unemployment rate in Lebanon is as high as 35%, so there is a reason for not going economically.
Although it is one of the countries with the most debts in the world, Lebanon's tourism and banking are very developed and are the main economic sources, accounting for 65% of Lebanon's GDP. It is understood that Lebanon is an ancient historical city with pleasant natural climate, so it is considered as a livable paradise by the world media and nominated as one of the top ten tourist attractions in the world.
Lebanon pursues a policy of neutrality and non-alignment and advocates the establishment of a new international political and economic order that is just, reasonable, equal and balanced. Emphasize its Arab country attributes, adjust its relations with Syria, actively develop relations with Arab powers such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and attach importance to relations with western countries such as the United States and France. Lebanon was a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council from 20 10 to 20 1 1.