The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the growth prospects for Libya's economy will remain fixed with oil and gas production over coming years, in a concluding statement following the IMF staff consultation on Libya in Tuni
Read moreThe Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah said businesspersons should be supported because they make up the most important class in Libyan economy, adding in his speech at the first gathering of Libyan businesspersons and in
Read moreThe Libyan-Tunisian bilateral business meetings forum opened in Tripoli on Monday, under the slogan “Tunisian-Libyan Partnership and Integration to Access Global Markets”.
Read moreThe Ministry of Finance of the Government of National Unity (GNU) said that the state’s revenues for the past year amounted to more than 134.4 billion dinars, and the total expenditures for the same year exceeded 127 billion and
Read moreThe Head of the Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, Samir Majoul, asked the National Oil Corporation to supply oil to Tunisia through long-term contracts, preferential prices and payment facilitation.
Read moreThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expected that Libya will record the fastest economic growth in 2023, at 17.9%, while the oil economy will grow by about 22%.
Read moreThe Chairman of the Libyan Egyptian Joint Economic Chamber, Ibrahim Al-Jarrary, has said that the exemption of Libya from the Egyptian decision to ban exporting basic commodities would achieve some kind of boom in the local mark
Read moreMinister of Labour and Rehabilitation of the Government of National Unity, Ali Al-Abed, has called for the need to exempt the private sector from paying taxes on the contracts of its workers, and to render all facilities to the
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