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BEIRUT: Motorists queued for hours at gas stations across Lebanon on Tuesday as fears of an imminent end to the country’s subsidy on fuel increased demand for a commodity already in short supply.
Payment delays are also keeping urgent oil stocks on offshore tankers, meaning that many gas stations are facing critical supply shortages.
Queues extended into streets as drivers waited to fill their cars. Some stations rationed the amount of fuel sold to customers, mostly taxi drivers. Other stores closed down entirely.
However, Fadi Abu Shakra, representative of the union for fuel distributors and gas stations in Lebanon, said that the confusion and fear surrounding gas supply was “unjustified.”
Aoun welcomes Akar, GLC head Wed 16 Dec 2020 at 12:41 Politics
NNA - President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, on Wednesday met with Vice Prime Minister, Caretaker Minister of Defense, Zeina Akar.
The President separately met with President of the General Labor Confederation (GLC), Bechara Asmar, along with members of the Confederation’s Council.
The meeting reportedly broached the possibility of lifting subsidies off certain commodities.