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IRAN TOBACCO MARKET REPORT
BY PAUL COCHRANE
The Iranian tobacco market has been partly opened up to international players in the past five years and growth is expected to rise strongly, but development of the sector is beset by extraordinarily high rates of smuggling and governmental regulations.…
MIDDLE EAST BUCKS ISLAMIC STEREOTYPE IN LINGERIE SHOPPING BOOM
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
CONTRARY to Islamic stereotyping, lingerie sales are extremely healthy in the Middle East, although the brand is not as important as the style.
Indeed, there is lingerie openly on display that in Europe would usually be confined to sex shops.…
MIDDLE EAST BUCKS ISLAMIC STEREOTYPE IN LINGERIE SHOPPING BOOM
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
CONTRARY to Islamic stereotyping, lingerie sales are extremely healthy in the Middle East, although the brand is not as important as the style.
Indeed, there is lingerie openly on display that in Europe would usually be confined to sex shops.…
LEBANON FOOD INDUSTRY SUFFERS FROM WAR
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
ONE month into the Israel-Hizbullah conflict, multinational food companies operating in Lebanon have ground to a halt, with the country facing a near total economic blockade and fuel supplies running out.
Since July 12, around 85% of all factories have been forced to close, 35 have been destroyed and distribution is increasingly difficult with over 60 bridges out of action, roads pock-marked with craters and over 450 trucks having been targeted by Israeli warplanes.…
LEBANON GETS INTERNATIONAL HELP OVER OIL SPILL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Organisation (IMO) is coordinating a global effort to contain the Mediterranean’s largest oil spill, caused by Israeli bombing of oil storage at the Jiyyeh power plant, south of Beirut. At least 10,000 tonnes of oil have escaped into the sea.…
PEPSI THRIVES IN SYRIA AFTER 50-YEAR-BAN ENDS - SOFT DRINKS REVIEW
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Damascus
THE SOFT drinks market in Syria is undergoing unprecedented growth, expected to surge 17%-18% this year over last year’s 12% growth, and Pepsi’s share of the market growing after just under a year of operations in the country.…
LEBANON UNIVERSITIES CLOSED BY ISRAELI BOMBING CAMPAIGN
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Damascus
CLASSES at all of Lebanon’s universities have been cancelled and international students and faculty are being evacuated following Israel’s air and sea bombardment of the country.
The American University of Beirut’s (AUB) provost Peter Heath announced Sunday that all classes for the summer semester were cancelled until further notice.…
FRANCE ANTI-FRECKLE CREAM HEALTH WARNING - RAPEX, EUROPEAN COMMISSION
STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s RAPEX consumer protection information service has warned tests carried out in France on Lebanon-made anti-freckle cream ‘Diana’ were "strongly poitive" regarding mercury contamination. "Severe erythematous, oedematous eczema appeared five hours after application of the product," said the warning, which added Diana also contained.…
MENA FATF MIDDLE EAST MONEY LAUNDERING REGIONAL ORGANISATION
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
OVER the last five years the Middle East and North Africa region has firmly joined the global effort to fight money laundering and terrorist financing by setting up national financial intelligence units and a regional watchdog, the Middle East and North Africa Financial Action Task Force (MENA-FATF).…
MIDDLE EAST FEATURE - IRAN SAUDI ARABIA EGYPT UAE LEBANON
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
THE COSMETICS and toiletries market in the Middle East is booming with 12% growth expected this year in a US$2.1 billion sector. Market trends differ from country to country, but the general trend is rising demand for European cosmetics over local products in the wealthier Arab countries, largely due to aggressive marketing campaigns by the major brands, and high demand for unregistered, fake brand name perfumes in countries with sizeable low-income populaces, such as Egypt, Lebanon and Syria.…