
Musk tells Aoun he's interested in doing business in Lebanon
Billionaire businessman and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and X (formerly Twitter) Elon Musk has called President Joseph Aoun to express his interest in having his companies available in Lebanon.
Musk "expressed his interest in Lebanon and its telecommunications and internet sectors" in a call with Aoun, the Lebanese Presidency said in a statement.
Last month, Director of Licensing and Development for the Starlink internet service company Sam Turner visited Beirut and discussed with Lebanese officials the potential for cooperation with Starlink, a division of Musk's SpaceX, to activate its internet service in Lebanon.

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