Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET; Arabic: وزارة الأقتصاد والتجارة)[1] is a governmental ministry of Lebanon, headquartered on the 5th floor of the Azarieh Building in Beirut.[2]
Since 10 September 2021, the ministry has been led by Amin Salam as Minister of Economy and Trade.
^George Hakim was named Minister of Economy in March 1956.[4] The entire cabinet, except for Hakim and Public Works Minister Emile Boustany, resigned on 8 June 1956. By the time a newer cabinet had its first collective meeting on 9 June 1956, Hakim, who had been asked to stay on as economic minister, declined that position, instead choosing to return to his post as Lebanese minister to West Germany.[5] George Karam, a former minister, lumber importer and co-founder of Banque Nationale Foncière Commerciale et Industriale (BNCFI),[6] was offered two positions in the new cabinet, as Minister of Finance and Minister of Economy.
^After Suleiman Frangieh was elected President of Lebanon, Nassim Majdalani was appointed Minister of Economy to serve out the remainder of Frangieh's term.
^ abPosition retitled as Minister of Economy and Trade.
^Did not present themselves in front of Parliament, and submitted their resignation on 14 June 1973. Their resignation was accepted 8 July 1973.
^Did not submit a ministerial statement to Parliament.
^Ministerial portfolios were redistributed and Joseph Skaff was appointed Minister of Economy.
^Position retitled as Minister of Economy, Trade & Tourism.
^Position retitled as Minister of Economy & Trade, & of Industry & Oil.
^"Contact Us." Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon). Retrieved on 4 April 2019. "Lebanese Ministry of Economy & Trade - MOET Riyad El Soleh Street - Azarieh building - 5 floor"