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The British MEA to lead a trade mission to Tripoli 3-8 March

bySami Zaptia
February 25, 2013
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The British MEA to lead a trade mission to Tripoli 3-8 March

The MEA is to lead a multi sector delegation of 16 companies to Tripoli 3-8 March 2013.

By Sami Zaptia.

The MEA is to lead a multi-sector delegation of 16 companies to Tripoli 3-8 March 2013.

 

Tripoli, 25 February 2013:

The British Middle East Association (MEA), supported by the United Kingdom Trade and Investment (UKTI) is . . .[restrict]to lead a trade delegation to Tripoli from 3-8 March, 2013.

The delegation consists of 16 companies in the engineering, education/training, security, pesticide, safety, consultancy, publishing, electrical, communications, banking/finance, recruitment, laboratory equipment, radio communications, and water/wastewater sectors.

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The MEA last led a 22 strong trade mission to Tripoli in December, which included the surprise visit by veteran British cabinet minister Ken Clark.

Clark had emphasized that Britain wanted to get involved in the reconstruction of Libya.

For further information contact the MEA on: [email protected] or visit www.the-mea.co.uk [/restrict]

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