Lebanon: Lifting BDL’s Subsidies Omens Economic, Social Earthquake

Customers shop inside a supermarket in Beirut, Lebanon January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Customers shop inside a supermarket in Beirut, Lebanon January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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Lebanon: Lifting BDL’s Subsidies Omens Economic, Social Earthquake

Customers shop inside a supermarket in Beirut, Lebanon January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Customers shop inside a supermarket in Beirut, Lebanon January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

The sharp rise in prices of unsubsidized goods indicate the grave risks that will follow, with the Banque du Liban’s inability to continue supporting basic necessities, including fuel, food and medicine.

Detailed data collected by the Central Statistics Department showed that the prices of furniture, household appliances, and household maintenance rose by 664 percent annually at the end of August.

Costs in hotels and restaurants increased by more than 500 percent, while the prices of clothing and shoes rose by 413 percent, accompanied by a 367 percent increase in food prices. Tobacco prices also soared, with increases of more than 400 percent.

Estimates show that when subsidies are permanently lifted and dollar market price is applied on all goods, a huge shock will hit the Lebanese markets.

Around 80 percent of the country’s consumption needs are imported. This explains the soaring inflation rate as the dollar is valued in the parallel market at around LBP 9,000 compared to its official price of LBP 1,500.

The BDL has warned that it would stop subsidizing basic material as of January, due to the shrinking of its usable reserves of hard currencies to less than USD 3 billion.

Until now, the sharp waves of rising prices did not include vital areas of household spending, including housing, transportation, communications, and education.

BDL Governor Riad Salameh explicitly said that he had informed the government of the need to protect the compulsory reserves of banks in foreign currency for purposes of support. In a monthly meeting with the Association of Lebanese Banks, he noted that those reserves would allow him to support, for a period of two or three months, basic materials, especially fuel, wheat, and medicine at an exchange rate of LBP 1,500 and foodstuffs at an exchange rate of LBP 3900.

According to wholesalers, supermarket owners, stores, and pharmacies, the markets are still witnessing a remarkable demand from consumers to stockpile all kinds of subsidized materials such as flour, medicines, and basic foodstuffs, in anticipation of the soon lifting of subsidies.

Consumers deliberately stored gallons of gasoline, despite the extreme risk this entails.

The financial statements of the central bank’s budget confirm the huge depletion occurring in the stock of foreign currency reserves at the BDL.

According to the latest statistics, the value of BDL’s external assets decreased by 32.68 percent at the end of the third quarter this year, compared to the same period last year, which is equivalent to $12.29 billion.



Starbucks Workers Expand Strike in US Cities Including New York

Starbucks workers hold signs as they picket during a strike in front of a Starbucks to demand collective bargaining agreements in Burbank, California on December 20, 2024. (AFP)
Starbucks workers hold signs as they picket during a strike in front of a Starbucks to demand collective bargaining agreements in Burbank, California on December 20, 2024. (AFP)
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Starbucks Workers Expand Strike in US Cities Including New York

Starbucks workers hold signs as they picket during a strike in front of a Starbucks to demand collective bargaining agreements in Burbank, California on December 20, 2024. (AFP)
Starbucks workers hold signs as they picket during a strike in front of a Starbucks to demand collective bargaining agreements in Burbank, California on December 20, 2024. (AFP)

Starbucks workers have expanded their strike to four more US cities, including New York, the union representing over 10,000 baristas said late on Saturday.

The five-day strike, which began on Friday and initially closed Starbucks cafes in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle, has added New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis, Workers United said in a statement. It did not say where the New Jersey walkout was occurring.

Starbucks did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

Talks between the coffee chain and the union hit an impasse with unresolved issues over wages, staffing and schedules, leading to the strike.

The union is striking in 10 cities, also including Columbus, Denver and Pittsburgh, during the busy holiday season that may impact the company's Christmas sales.

Workers United warned on Friday that the strike could reach "hundreds of stores" by Tuesday, Christmas Eve.

Starbucks began negotiations with the union in April. It said this month it had conducted more than eight bargaining sessions, during which 30 agreements had been reached.

The company operates more than 11,000 stores in the United States, employing about 200,000 workers.