London, 8 April 2021:
The Libya Business Council (LBC), Libya’s only legally recognized private sector business council (as opposed to other NGO associations), participated in the virtual meeting of the Greece-North Africa Business Gathering yesterday. The event included Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.
The event was organized by the Hellenic Arab Chamber of Trade and Development, with the participation of Greek and Arab companies and institutions, official representatives and speakers from Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Greece.
The LBC reported that the meeting shed light on the investment opportunities available to the participating countries, activating trade, economic and tourism cooperation between North African countries and Greece, encouraging commercial and tourism movement, and working to reduce the effects of the economic downturn caused by the Corona pandemic.
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A meeting was held in Tripoli to arrive at a sustainable partnership between the Libyan private and public sectors (Photo: LBC).
London, 3 April 2021:
A meeting was held on Thursday (1 April) in Tripoli to discuss how a sustainable partnership between the Libyan private and public sectors could be reached, the Libyan Business Council (LBC) reports. The aim of the meeting was to create a suitable environment for private sector business in Libya.
The event was organized by the National Centre for Decision Support and the U.S. Pragma Corporation. Pragma, through USAID, is responsible for implementing the Libya’s Public Finance Management reform (PFM).
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London, 15 March 2021:
The British Embassy in Tripoli organized a breakfast meeting on Sunday (14 March) at the Mahary Radisson Blu Hotel with a limited number of business owners in the oil and gas and contracting sectors, the Libyan Business Council (LBC) reported yesterday.
The event was attended by the LBC’s Oil and Gas Committee and was headed on the British side by British Ambassador, Nick Hopton and Lidia Sheehan, the Regional Director of the Department of International Trade.
The LBC reported that the two parties discussed the prospects of Libyan-British cooperation and the future of relations with the private sector in both countries. The British side emphasized the importance of the Libyan market, as a promising market for investment and development, waiting for the conditions to stabilize in an appropriate manner that would help British companies return to Libya.
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