The Libya Aviation Forum and Exhibition is being held from the 6th to 8th of November at the Corinthia hotel in Tripoli. This event is crucial for the commercial aviation sector in Libya as it will shed light on the immediate needs and requirements to remove the EU Airspace Ban. Representatives from various businesses and governmental organisations will be in attendance to cover the re-development and re-instatement of Libyan airspace.
The Euro-Libyan Trade Center fully supports this event as it is essential for businesses to gain a better understanding of what is required to make Libyan airspace accessible again. This will allow for improved trade relations between Libya and Europe. With better access to Libyan airspace, businesses will be able to transport goods more efficiently and quickly. This event is therefore an important step in strengthening ties between Libya and Europe.
What to Expect
Day 1: The first day of the event will be focused on aviation safety and security. There will be a number of presentations from experts in the field who will share their knowledge on how to ensure safe air travel. There will also be a panel discussion on the current situation in Libya and how it affects aviation security.
Day 2: The second day of the event is focused on air traffic management. There will be a number of presentations from experts who will share their knowledge on how to effectively manage air traffic. There will also be a panel discussion on the benefits of having a well-managed airspace.
Day 3: The third day of the event is focused on business opportunities in the aviation sector. There will be a number of presentations from experts who will share their knowledge on how to start and grow a successful aviation business. There will also be a panel discussion on the potential for investments in Libyan airspace.
An Important Step in Strengthening Ties between Libya and Europe
The Libya Aviation Forum and Exhibition is an important event for businesses that are interested in rehabilitating Libyan airspace. This event provides an opportunity for businesses to gain valuable insights into what is required to make this happen. The Euro-Libyan Trade Center supports this event as it is an important step in strengthening ties between Libya and Europe.
Musbah Akkari, the new chairman of the state National Commercial Bank (NCB), has announced the launch of new services and products. The most notable change is raising cash withdrawal ceilings from automatic withdrawal machines to 700 dinars per day, 1400 dinars per week and 4,000 thousand dinars per month. This is being celebrated by the Euro-Libyan Trade Center as a crucial improvement of the banking sector. Here’s what this could mean for businesses in Libya.
Responding to country’s Current Economic Situation
The banking sector is vital for any economy to function and grow. With this announcement from NCB, businesses in Libya can expect to see more foreign investments and an overall increase in confidence in the Libyan banking system. This is crucial for businesses who rely on stable banking relationships to thrive. In addition, the increased cash withdrawal limits will provide much-needed relief for businesses who require large amounts of cash on a regular basis. Withdrawing smaller amounts more frequently can be costly and time-consuming, so this change will be welcomed by many businesses.
NCB Intensive Expansion in Libya
The state National Commercial Bank of libya (NCB) is planning to open new branches and renovate old ones, launch Islamic products, acquire a new computer system, and install 300 ATM machines by the end of this year. This aggressive expansion plan is NCB’s response to the country’s current economic situation. By increasing its presence across Libya, NCB hopes to better serve the needs of its customers. The new branches will offer a full range of banking services, from personal accounts to loans and investment products. The renovated branches will provide an improved customer experience, with updated facilities and technology. And the new ATMs will make it easier for customers to access their accounts and conduct transactions. With this expansion, NCB is positioning itself as a leading provider of banking services in Libya.
Of course, it remains to be seen how well these new services and products will be implemented. However, this is a positive step in the right direction for Libya’s banking sector. With improved confidence from both local and foreign investors, businesses can expect to see stability and growth in the coming months.
A Bright Future Ahead
The announcement of new services and products from NCB is good news for businesses in Libya. With improved confidence from both local and foreign investors, businesses can expect to see stability and growth in the coming months. Of course, it remains to be seen how well these new services and products will be implemented. However, this is a positive step in the right direction for Libya’s banking sector.
A group of students in Libya are receiving entrepreneurship training on how to transform their ideas into businesses. The training, which is part of the EU for the Private Sector in Libya (EU4PSL) project, is funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France. It is helping these students learn the basics of entrepreneurship and marketing. So far, the training has taken place in different Libyan cities and has reached 120 students.
Empowering through Skills and Training
The training is designed to install the principles of entrepreneurship among the students. Thus, helping them create businesses that are sustainable and have a positive impact on their communities. The students are learning about topics like market analysis, product development, and financial planning. They are also getting exposure to different business models and case studies.
The students are enthusiastic about the training and are already starting to put what they have learned into practice. In fact, some of them have already started their own businesses! This is a great example of how entrepreneurship training can be used to empower young people and give them the skills they need to succeed in today’s economy.
Winners to Receive Financial Support
The 12 chosen trainees will be selected to compete in a national competition that will be organized next November. The national competition will select the winners of the best projects and support them financially for the success and expansion of their business. This is an excellent opportunity for the chosen trainees to showcase their skills and abilities, as well as to receive financial support for their businesses. We encourage all of the trainees to work hard and give it their all-in order to be selected for this exciting opportunity. Good luck!
Young entrepreneurs, step up to the future
Entrepreneurship training is a valuable tool that can help young people launch their own businesses. It is especially important in developing countries, where it can empower youth and help them build a better future for themselves and their communities.
The Euro-Libyan Trade Center looks forward to continuing supporting these initiatives. We believe that by investing in the next generation of entrepreneurs, we can create lasting positive change in Libya. Our goal is to provide young people with the skills and knowledge they need to start their own businesses and turn their vision into reality.
Through our future programs, we aim to inspire a new generation of leaders who are committed to making a difference in their communities. We are proud to be supporting the growth of entrepreneurship in Libya and we look forward to seeing more businesses started by young Libyans in the years to come.
The Tunisian-Libyan Economic Forum is an annual event that provides a platform for businesses from both countries to come together and discuss ways to strengthen economic ties. This year’s edition will be held from 12-13 October in Sfax, Tunisia and will feature the Misrata Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture as the guest of honour. If you’re planning on attending, here’s what you can expect.
Opening Plenary Session
The opening plenary session will be an opportunity for high-level Libyan and Tunisian delegates to share their thoughts on the state of the economy and ways to further improve bilateral trade relations. This will be followed by a keynote address by a special guest speaker.
B2B Meetings
One of the main objectives of the forum is to facilitate business-to-business meetings between Libyan and Tunisian companies. These meetings provide an opportunity for companies to explore potential partnerships and identify new areas for cooperation.
Sessions on Investment Opportunities
In addition to B2B meetings, there will also be a number of sessions focused on investment opportunities in Libya. These sessions will provide attendees with valuable insights into the current investment climate in Libya as well as the latest reforms being undertaken by the government to attract foreign investment.
Closing Plenary Session
The closing plenary session will be an opportunity for delegates to give their feedback on the Forum and its outcomes. This will be followed by a closing address by the guest of honour.
Working for a Brighter Future
The Tunisian-Libyan Economic Forum is a key event for businesses from both countries looking to strengthen economic ties. This year’s edition promises to be an informative and productive event, with plenty of opportunities for businesses to meet, network, and explore potential partnerships.
If you’re planning on attending, make sure to take advantage of all the forum has to offer! If you would like to assist, please do not hesitate to contact us. And if you’re not able to attend in person, don’t worry – the ELTC can facilitate your company doing business in Libya through our extensive network of contacts across all sectors. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help get your business started in this exciting new market.
Business Tech is an annual event that provides a platform for businesses to display their innovative products and services. This year’s edition will be held from 15 to 16 October in Tripoli and is being supported by the Central Bank of Libya. The event will cover a wide range of topics such as banking, insurance, information technology, and exchange companies. The Euro-Libyan Trade Center is also supporting this initiative. This makes it a perfect opportunity for businesses to network and explore new business opportunities. Here are some of the highlights of the event that you should not miss:
Banking Sector Highlights
The banking sector is one of the most important sectors in any economy. It is responsible for providing the necessary financial infrastructure for businesses to function. Business Tech 2022 will provide an excellent opportunity for businesses to learn about the latest developments in the banking sector. There will be panel discussions on topics such as digital banking, mobile banking, and anti-money laundering initiatives. You will also get to meet with key representatives from leading banks in Libya – as well as the Central Bank.
Exchange Companies Highlights
Another important sector that will be covered at Business Tech 2022 is exchange companies. These companies play a vital role in facilitating international trade and investment. You will get to hear from experts on topics such as foreign exchange risk management, international payment systems, and compliance with international sanctions. There will also be an exhibition featuring the latest products and services from leading exchange companies.
Insurance Companies Highlights
Insurance companies are another sector that is vital for businesses. They provide protection against risks such as accidents, natural disasters, and liability claims. Business Tech 2022 will feature panel discussions on a variety of topics related to the insurance sector. These include risk management, insurance fraud, and cyber insurance. You will also get to meet with representatives from leading insurance companies in Libya.
Information Technology Highlights
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of businesses using information technology to improve their operations. Business Tech 2022 will feature panel discussions on a variety of topics related to this trend. These include cloud computing, data security, artificial intelligence, and internet of things. You will also get to meet with representatives from leading information technology companies in Libya.
Get Connected and Empowered
Business Tech 2022 is an event that should not be missed by any business looking to stay ahead of the curve. With support from key institutions such as the Central Bank of Libya and the Euro-Libyan Trade Center, this event is sure to be a success. Make sure you mark your calendars for 15 – 16 October 2022 so you don’t miss out on this opportunity!
The seventh edition of the Libyan Agricultural Exhibition at the Tamanhint Exhibition Centre in the Wadi Al-Bouanees Municipality will be held from 25 to 28 September. This is a great opportunity for businesses to get involved in Libya’s agricultural industry and to network with other businesses from all over the world.
The exhibition will feature a wide range of products and services related to agriculture, including but not limited to: seeds, fertilizers, watering systems, farm machinery, and livestock. There will also be a number of seminars and workshops on topics such as agricultural marketing and financing, which will be open to all businesses who are interested in attending.
Why You Should Attend the Exhibition
If you are involved in or interested in the agricultural industry, then this is the perfect event for you. The Libyan Agricultural Exhibition is a great opportunity to network with other businesses, learn about the latest developments in the industry, and get your brand name out there. It is also an excellent chance to learn more about the Libyan market and to explore business opportunities in this rapidly growing economy.
Libya’s Agriculture: A World of Opportunity
The main crops grown in Libya are wheat, barley, olives, dates, tomatoes, melons, and citrus fruits. The country also has significant reserves of phosphate, which is used as a fertilizer. In recent years, the Libyan government has made a concerted effort to develop the agriculture sector and attract foreign investment. As a result, agricultural production has increased significantly, and with its large tracts of arable land and favourable climate, Libya has immense potential for further agricultural development. Given the current conditions, the country could become a major food producer in the region.
How to Attend the Exhibition
The Libyan Agricultural Exhibition is the perfect platform for businesses looking to establish themselves in the Libyan market and build relationships with key stakeholders. The ELTC can help you to access not only the fair but also the Libyan market. The Exhibition provides a great opportunity to develop new business contacts, meet with existing clients and partners, and gain valuable insights into the latest trends and developments in the agricultural sector.
So if you are interested in attending, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to welcoming you to the seventh edition of the Libyan Agricultural Exhibition!
Libya is Open for Business
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Register today and make sure to be there for the seventh edition of the Libyan Agricultural Exhibition from 25-28 September. This is an event that you will not want to miss if you are involved in Libya’s agricultural industry or if you are interested in exploring business opportunities in this rapidly growing economy.
The Central Bank of Libya is set to host a forum on Libyan banking and business technology in October. The event will bring together experts from around the world to share their insights on the latest innovations in these industries. This promises to be an enlightening event for all involved, and attendees are sure to come away with valuable insights applicable to their businesses. Stay tuned for more information as the date draws nearer!
#1 Banking and Business Technology Forum in North Africa
The Central Bank of Libya is hosting a forum on banking and business technology from October 15-16. This event will bring together all banks operating in Libya, as well as foreign banks, exchange companies, insurance companies, information technology providers, communications companies, and other interested parties. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses to network and explore potential partnerships.
The conference will include keynote speeches, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on a variety of topics related to banking and business technology. Attendees will also have the chance to tour the Central Bank of Libya’s facilities and meet with bank staff. This is a unique opportunity to learn about the latest developments in Libyan banking and to forge new relationships with key players in the industry.
Discover the potential of Libyan banking
Young and Growing Population
Libya’s banking sector is composed of a young population that growing rapidly. This rapid growth can be attributed in part to the fact that many Libyans are moving into urban areas and seeking jobs within this industry, as well as recent reforms made by their government which encourage foreign investment for economic development purposes- resulting all these factors together allow us see how much potential there really stills left behind!
Under-banked – Massive Room for Growth
The lack of access to banking products and services such as savings accounts, loans or insurance can make it difficult for people in underbanked countries like Libya. The World Bank reported that only 26% of the Libyans population had formal financial service providers; this means there is a large portion who remain unserved by these types of offerings which would otherwise help them grow their businesses. This result suggests an opportunity: providing more breaking-ground opportunities through new approaches tailored specifically towards revolutionizing how they do business with clients.
Well-Regulated and Stable
Libya’s banking sector is one of the most stable in Africa. The Central Bank, with help from government regulation and cooperation between Tripoli institutions has put forward various measures to ensure that your money stays safe while also making it an attractive environment for banks.
One of the most important aspects of any banking system is its ability to maintain liquidity, and the Libyan government has put in place a number of policies to ensure that banks in the country are able to do just that. For example, the Central Bank requires all commercial banks to keep a minimum reserve requirement of 20% of their total deposits. This
The #1 Trade Center in Libya
The Euro-Libyan Trade Center can facilitate your businesses’ entry into the Libyan banking sector. With a good working relationship with the Libyan authorities, the ELTC can provide support and advice on how to obtain the required licenses. In addition, the ELTC can help you find appropriate partners in Libya who will be able to assist with your banking needs. If you are interested in learning more about how the ELTC can help your business enter Libya, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The best decisions are made with knowledge and understanding. In this guide, you’ll find out how to make your way in policy and government, to have a career that’s rewarding not only for you but also for society.
For some, the world of politics can seem like a distant and inaccessible mystery. The truth is that it’s not nearly as complicated as many think – with a bit of research and a lot of hard work, you could find yourself in the perfect career. Check out this guide to learn how to make your way into the world of policy & government!
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Discover careers in the European Union
The European institutions employ around 50,000 staff, about 10% of the size of the British Civil Service. Approximately 80% of these are based in Brussels or Luxembourg, and many others are based in EU offices in member states and delegations in non-EU countries.
For an outline of EU career opportunities and the selection processes, see:
Candidates for all vacancies must be competent in at least two EU languages (A-level equivalent or above), although English and French are the two main working languages of the institutions.
Traineeships in the EU
The best way for recent graduates to get experience in an EU institution is through a traineeship (still often referred to by the French term, stage). Trainees (or stagiaires) are recruited twice annually for paid or unpaid work experience placements of 5 months. Institutions recruit separately for these.
Deadlines are in March and September for a start date six months later. Undergraduate applicants must have their degree, so in essence, to be already graduated. Final-year students cannot apply yet.
If you are a current postgraduate student, you can apply before you have completed the second degree as you already have your undergraduate degree.
Paid traineeships offer €1000 a month plus travel reimbursement. There may also be informal traineeships with the representation offices.
An outline of the EU recruitment process for recent graduates
There are three “Big Recruitments or Competitions” held each year
Spring: Administrators including policy work, law and economics
Summer: Translators and interpreters
Winter: Support roles, mostly non-graduate, including finance, secretarial, communication
Final-year students in any subject who are EU citizens are eligible to apply for these competitions. The recruitment process takes 7-9 months.
All candidates who apply for the graduate programmes take a computer-based battery of numerical, verbal and abstract/diagrammatic reasoning tests. These are taken at any one of the EUs 40-odd test centres; candidates can choose the most convenient and don’t have to take them in their home country.
This stage of selection also involves a “situational judgement” test, which is taken in your second language. The tests are followed by an assessment centre which includes:
A case study on the field in question which is a two-hour policy exercise using a large quantity of information. The test is of skills not knowledge and all the material provided is fictional
An oral presentation: 20 minutes preparation, a 10-15 minute presentation with questions to follow. Previous knowledge is not assumed
A structured interview about you. You are expected to give competency examples
A group exercise involving discussion, negotiation and reaching a compromise. This is also taken in the candidate’s second language
Practical language tests
Most of the assessment centres are held in Brussels but the oral presentation and structured interview elements may be held in other countries for large-scale recruitments.
Successful candidates are put on a reserve list database at the end of this process. This is valid for at least one year and may be extended. The selection process aims to balance numbers recruited with anticipated vacancies, so most candidates should be placed within the year.
Other helpful information on recruitment into the EU institutions:
Arboreus Online EU training www.eutraining.eu free webcasts and advice on the selection process
European Personnel Selection Office http://europa.eu/epso/index_en.htm has a comprehensive website explaining the various routes into the EU and carrying details of forthcoming recruitment competitions and deadlines.
The Euro Fringe: Neighbouring Alternatives to careers directly in the EU
There are many opportunities on the “Euro-fringe” – working in organisations, both public and private sector, who have a presence in Brussels to monitor EU activities and to have an input into the decision-making process. These include NGOs, local government, law firms, lobbying organisations, consultancies, charities, industrial and commercial organisations and many more. The following sites carry details of internships and job vacancies in these organisations.
Brussels Jobs: Focuses on non-political expert jobs in the international environment in Brussels. It lists IT jobs, business jobs, office/secretarial jobs, finance jobs, and other specialist jobs in Brussels, for the expat professional.
Electus Start: Describes itself as “the essential guide to a career in politics and public affairs in the UK and European Union”. Recently posts – legal and others – have been advertised at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
EurActiv: Allows you to search for EU related jobs and internships in Brussels and Europe. Includes European Commission, International Agencies, NGOs, consultancies, Industry federations, and think tanks.
EuroBrussels: Links to jobs available and vacancy information pages in most organisations and corporations located in Brussels including European institutions, international organisations, law firms, NGOs and political consultancies.
Discover careers in the United Nations
Positions in the UN and its agencies normally require substantial experience and relevant professional qualifications. Although internships of up to 6 months are available throughout the year for graduates without experience, the UN has no provision in its budget to pay interns and all costs involved must be paid by the interns themselves.
For current vacancies in the UN (at all levels) see www.unjobs.org
UN Careers http://careers.un.org career options, career paths, internships, how to apply, etc.
“Junior Professional Officers” are recruited through National Competitive Recruitment Examinations. They should have a Masters degree in a development-related subject and be proficient in English, French or Spanish. See www.jposc.org for further details.
The UNDP Leadership Development Programme (LEAD) is a similar programme offering an entry point for young development professionals interested in a career with UNDP. Currently “on hold” but check https://www.undp.org/ for details.
UN Regional Information Centre for Western Europe www.unric.org – includes a page on employment and internships and links to UN agencies in the UK (and other Western European countries)
International Maritime Organization www.imo.org , runs a small internship programme principally for postgraduate students in fields such as shipping, marine environment, international maritime and environmental law
The UN Volunteer Programme www.unv.org places qualified candidates (who must be aged 25 or above) in posts such as administration, agriculture, communication, community development, commerce, education, engineering, environment, health, human settlements, information communication technology, logistics, media and social sciences. Volunteers receive a living allowance, travel costs and other benefits.
Further resources around the UN
This section lists UN-related websites and resources. While it’s quite a dense list, it’s here to signpost you towards places where you read all about possible career opportunities, internships and graduate programmes within the United Nations. As well as titles and web addresses, this list includes the website section names that students can look for relevant information.
Discover careers in Law, Security and Governance Multilaterals
This section lists some legal, security and governance organisations where students can look for internships and graduate programmes. As well as titles and web addresses, this list includes the website section names that students can look for relevant information.
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe – internships and Junior Professional Officer Programme: www.osce.org/employment
Discover Careers in NATO
NATO HQ runs an Internship Programme which aims to provide a small number of current or recent students with the opportunity to intern with the International Staff at NATO Headquarters in Brussels in the following areas:
The following organisations, across NGOs and international organisations have advertised internships for recent graduates in the past and can be a great way to gather experience in international organisations. Please check their websites for current information before contacting them.
BASIC (British-American Security Information Council) www.basicint.org
RUSI (Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies) https://rusi.org/
There are many ways to make a career in policy and government, but the most important thing finding an area you’re passionate about. Once you’ve found your niche, it’s important to network and build relationships with people who can help you achieve your goals. Keep learning as much as you can and don’t be afraid to take risks — there are plenty of opportunities out there for those willing to seize them. With hard work and dedication, you can make a successful career in policy and government. Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the Euro-Libyan Trade Center.
The Euro-Libyan Trade Center (ELTC) is proud to support the Renewable Energy International Exhibition which will take place in Misrata, Libya in October 2022. The exhibition will provide a unique opportunity for Libyan and international companies to showcase their latest renewable energy technologies, products and services. This event is important for the development of renewable energy in Libya and will help to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future for all Libyans.
Libyan renewable energy market: A World of Opportunity
The Libyan government is committed to increasing the share of renewables in the country’s energy mix. The country has significant potential for solar, wind and geothermal energy. The government has set a target of generating 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2025. This will require an investment of around $30 billion.
The Libyan renewable energy market offers significant opportunities for investors. The country has a large land area with high solar insolation, strong winds and good geothermal resources. There is strong political support for the development of renewables, and a number of key policies and regulations have been put in place to encourage investment.
There are a number of challenges that need to be addressed in order to develop the renewable energy market in Libya. These include the lack of a clear regulatory framework, the need for capacity building and training, and the lack of financing. However, given the strong governmental support, the renewable energy sector in Libya has great potential.
Getting involved: Misrata’s Renewable Energy International Exhibition
Preparations are underway for the Libya International Exhibition of Renewable Energy, which is set to take place in October 2022 in Misrata. The exhibition will bring together local and international companies to showcase the latest technologies and developments in the field of renewable energy. alongside panel discussion sessions to introduce the latest technologies and developments in the field to the citizens, investors, and decision-makers in Libya.
The exhibition will provide a valuable opportunity for businesses to establish themselves in the Libyan market and build relationships with key stakeholders. It will also raise awareness of the potential of renewable energy among the Libyan public and encourage investment in this sector. With its growing economy and large population, Libya has great potential for developing its renewable energy sector. The exhibition is therefore an important step in promoting sustainable development in Libya.
Open for Business: Network with Key Stakeholders
The ELTC is the perfect platform for businesses looking to establish themselves in the Libyan market and build relationships with key stakeholders. The exhibition will also raise awareness of the potential of renewable energy among the Libyan public and encourage investment in this sector. With its growing economy and large population, Libya has great potential for developing its renewable energy sector. If you are interested in exploring opportunities in Libya’s renewable energy market, please get in touch with us at the ELTC. We can help you access this exciting market and make the most of its business potential.
Libya is gearing up for its largest energy fair which will take place in Tripoli in November. The three-day event, organized by the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the Ministry for Economic Affairs, is expected to attract more than 1,000 participants from 55 countries. It will comprise an exhibition of oil, gas and renewable energy equipment and services, as well as a conference that will address the latest developments in Libya’s energy sector. The aim of the fair is to boost foreign investment in Libya’s oil and gas industry and promote collaboration between Libyan and international companies.
Energy Fair: The #1 Event in the Mediterranean
The Tripoli International Energy Fair will provide a unique opportunity for companies to showcase their products and services to a large and diverse audience. It will also offer a valuable platform for networking and business development. The fair will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest developments in Libya’s energy sector, meet key industry players, and gain insights into investment opportunities in the country.
Getting ahead of the competition
The fair will provide a unique opportunity for companies to showcase their products and services to a large and diverse audience.
It will also offer a valuable platform for networking and business development.
The fair will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest developments in Libya’s energy sector, meet key industry players, and gain insights into investment opportunities in the country.
Breaking into the Libyan Energy Market has Never been Easier
The Libya International Oil & Gas Fair is the perfect opportunity for businesses looking to break into the Libyan market. With its large and diverse audience, the fair offers an excellent platform for promoting products and services, networking, and business development. In addition, the fair provides a valuable opportunity to learn about the latest developments in Libya’s oil and gas industry. If you are looking to do business in Libya, be sure to attend this year’s fair!
The #1 resource for companies interested in Libya
The Euro-Libyan Trade Center can help foreign companies with business opportunities in Libya, including the Energy Fair. We can provide information about the fair, help with logistics and accommodation, and facilitate access to the event. We also offer a range of other services to support businesses interested in operating in Libya.
If you are interested in learning more about doing business in Libya, or if you would like to attend the Energy Fair, please contact us. We would be happy to assist you.