Customs Regulations of Lebanon

Customs Regulations of Lebanon Last updated on Wednesday 21st April 2010

Visitors are allowed 200 cigarettes and one litre of alcohol.

The import and export of foreign currency is not restricted.

An import license for arms and ammunition is required under all circumstances to be obtained prior to arrival from the Ministries of Defense and Interior at Beirut.

The export of antiquities is strictly prohibited without an export license.

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