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Misrata Business Council visits Fair and signs agreements in Portugal

bySami Zaptia
April 29, 2014
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Misrata Business Council visits Fair and signs agreements in Portugal

The Misrata based Libyan Business Council visited the SISAB fair in Lisbon Portugal and signed various agreements

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The Misrata based Libyan Business Council visited the SISAB fair in Lisbon Portugal and signed various agreements
The Misrata based Libyan Business Council visited the SISAB fair in Lisbon and signed various agreements in Portugal.

Tripoli, 29 April 2014:

The Misrata-based Libyan Business Council reported that it met with the Portuguese Prime Minister on the . . .[restrict]margins of their participation in the SISAB 2014 international exhibition held in Lisbon, Portugal last week.

The Libyan Business Council delegation visited the city of Guimaraes in the North of Portugal, signing an agreement of cooperation in all areas with the Guimaraes Business Association.

It also met Braga City Business Association  to discuss possible areas of cooperation in various business sectors and the ability to better communicate with Portuguese and Europeans business leaders.

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