Italy boosts Lebanon’s industrial zone plans
Italy has donated nearly $600,000 to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization to fund the development of industrial zones in Lebanon, a statement from UNIDO said Tuesday.
“The industry minister asked for UNIDO’s support in their efforts towards the development of sustainable industrial zones and, in doing so, provide a platform to foster inclusive and sustainable industrialization and create job opportunities,” UNIDO representative Cristiano Pasini said in the statement.
Italian Ambassador Massimo Marotti and Pasini met Industry Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan and the head of the Council for Development and Reconstruction, Nabil Jisr, at the Industry Ministry in Qasqas to announce the donation of 500,000 euros ($590,000).
The donation will fund the second phase of the Development of Industrial Zones project and help the Lebanese government build the required infrastructure for sustainable industrial zones.
Pasini noted that during the second phase, the Industry Ministry would be exposed to best practices and international experiences in industrial-zone development.
“Italy supports the development of industrial zones in Lebanon,” Marotti said. “In the first phase, we granted 500,000 euros for the feasibility study by UNIDO, and we are happy to also fund the second phase.”
The ambassador emphasized the need to promote job creation and provide the younger generation with job opportunities.
The industrial zones project was established in 2016 and included master plans for three sustainable industrial zones in Lebanon.
In May 2017, UNIDO completed their feasibility study and environmental and social impact assessment, and concluded that the project would require approximately $120 million but would impact 27,000 to 31,000 jobs.
Source: Daily Star