Lebanon Crisis: A decision to price commodities and foodstuffs in dollars at the request of merchants

  • Karen Tarabay
  • BBC correspondent – Beirut

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Talk regarding the prices of commodities in Lebanon, especially foodstuffs, has turned into a subject of continuous astonishment. Every day, a steady rise in prices, shocking consumers, until the surprise became as if it was a misplaced feeling, with the inability to keep pace with the price change with the rise in the exchange rate of the dollar.

To relieve the burden of supermarket employees, the Ministry of Economy decided, at the request of merchants and shopkeepers, to price goods in dollars.

In his justification for the decision, Minister of Economy Amin Salam said that it would lead to the adoption of greater transparency in the pricing of goods, indicating that the Lebanese cannot be left to randomness and lack of management and know-how.

It would be very simple had it not been for the fact that the overwhelming majority of the country gets paid in Lebanese pounds.

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