Includes the barriers (tariff and non-tariff) that U.S. companies face when exporting to this country

Barriers to trade affect less than one percent of Lebanon's import/export goods.  However, numerous Lebanese government agencies may impose licensing requirements such as technical, veterinary, or phyto-sanitary (plant health) certificates.  A limited number of goods (e.g. weapons) are subject to more than one trade measure.  All goods subject to import and export prohibitions could also be prohibited from transiting Lebanon.  To determine whether a specific product is subject to non-tariff barriers, consult the Lebanese Customs Administration's website.
For more information and help with trade barriers please contact:
International Trade Administration
Enforcement and Compliance
(202) 482-0063
ECCommunications@trade.gov
Trade Enforcement and Compliance

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