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Adnan Kassar

Adnan Kassar
Minister of State
In office
9 November 2009 – June 2011
Prime Minister Saad Hariri
Minister of Economy and Trade
In office
2004–2005
Prime Minister Omar Karami
Preceded by Marwan Hamadeh
Succeeded by Demianos Khattar
Personal details
Born 1930 (age 86–87)
Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality Lebanese
Alma mater St. Joseph University
Religion Islam
Website Official website

Adnan Kassar (Arabic: عدنان القصار; born 1930) is a Lebanese lawyer, businessman and politician, who served at different cabinet posts.

Kassar was born into a Sunni family in Beirut in 1930. He received a law degree from St. Joseph University in 1951.

In addition to being a lawyer, Kassar is a businessman, dealing finance investments. He has founded and owns various companies concerning trade, shipping and travel, and industry. He is also shareholder with Walid Jumblatt in a cement manufacturing firm. Kasser served as the president of the Beirut Chamber of Commerce and Industry for nearly thirty years; to which he was elected in January 1972. In June 1997, he became the president of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Lebanon. From 1999 to 2000, he headed the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) based in Paris. On 1 January 2001, Richard McCormick, who served as his deputy at the ICC, succeeded Kassar as head of the ICC.

In January 2003, Kassar was appointed member of the patrons committee of the Anglo Arab organisation. In addition, Kassar and his brother are shareholders of Fransabank, a large Lebanese commercial bank. Kassar is chairman of the bank. He is also chairman of the general union of Arab chambers of commerce, industry and agriculture and of Lebanon’s economic committees.

In October 2004, Kassar was appointed minister of economy and trade in the cabinet led by prime minister Omar Karami, replacing Marwan Hamadeh as economy minister. His tenure lasted until the year 2005, when Karami resigned from office due to the pressures exerted by Lebanese people as a protest over the assassination of Rafik Hariri. Kassar was succeeded by Demianos Khattah in the post. Later Kassar served as the minister of state in the cabinet led by prime minister Saad Hariri from November 2009 to 2011. Kassar was one of the cabinet members appointed by the Lebanese president Michel Suleiman.


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