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- The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce will host a Turkish business delegation from the MUSIAD association from 27 to 29 August. Besides bilateral B2B meetings, the Turkish delegation will be invited to field visits by various businesses
The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce will host a Turkish business delegation from the MUSIAD association from 27 to 29 August. Besides bilateral B2B meetings, the Turkish delegation will be invited to field visits by various businesses.
Turkey’s ambassador to Libya will participate in the event. MUSIAD is the Turkish Association of Independent industrialists and businessmen. The organization claims to have 89 contact points in Turkey, 255 contact points in 73 different countries, and more than 11,000 members.
In the meantime, the Turkish Association of Independent Industrialists and Businessmen ( MUSIAD), opened its Tripoli branch at a ceremony recently, The event was attended, among others, by the Libyan Minister of Economy and Trade, the head of the Audit Bureau, the head of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture and the Turkish ambassador to Libya, the Mayor of Tripoli Municipality, and a delegation of 50 Turkish business leaders and a group of Libyan business leaders.
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Libya’s Economy and Trade Minister Mohamed Hwej called on the businessmen to widen trade volume with new projects and investments. The priority, he said, should be infrastructure and sustainable projects. The first of these is the airport project, he added. Areas that needed investments from abroad are in solar panels, agriculture, engineering industries.