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By Vanessa Tomassini.
London, 7 May 2021:
The Italian-Libyan Association for Business Development (ILDBA) conducted a three-day visit to Misrata where it met with traders, large companies, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as associations and financial organizations to understand the needs of Libyans and what contribution Italian companies can provide at this stage of recovery.
The Misrata visit comes ahead of the ILBDA’s April announcement that it will be holding the
First Economic Forum for Libya in Tunis on 7-8 June.
Under the banner “Together We Go Further”, the ILBDA said the event will be dedicated to business development for the pursuit of reconstructing Libya and will convene institutions, municipalities, entities, companies, and entrepreneurs from Italy, Libya, and Tunisia, looking for strategic commercial, financial and technological alliances.
London, 27 April 2021:
The Libyan Business Council (LBC) reported that yesterday evening a first meeting of the Focus Group on improving the Libyan business environment was held at the Mahari Radisson Blue Hotel in Tripoli.
It said the meeting came as a result of cooperation between the LBC, the Pragma Corporation and within the framework of the Public Fund Management Programme in Libya funded by USAID.
The U.S. Pragma Corporation, through USAID, is responsible for implementing Libya’s Public Finance Management reform (PFM).
The meeting brought together a group of business owners, experts in commercial law and economists and dealt with several points cantered around how to create an environment conducive to comprehensive business and private sector development.