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High level British trade delegation one of first to return to Libya

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July 10, 2014
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High level British trade delegation one of first to return to Libya

[From left] HE Omar Shakmak, Libyan Minister of Oil; Michael Thomas, Chairman of the FDI Libya Conference and CEO of Pathfinder; Mahmood Gsais, Commercial Attache at the Libyan Embassy in London; and Mohammed Ali Abdallah, Senior Member of the Libyan General National Congress; at UKTI in London. (Photo: Pathfinder Trade and Invest)

By Libya Herald staff.

Tripoli, 9 July 2014:

A high level trade delegation scheduled to arrive from the United Kingdom in September may . . .[restrict]be a sign that confidence is rising and investors are ready to return after the House of Representatives elections and the recent resumption of oil exportation.

UK-based Pathfinder Trade and Invest has scheduled a trip to Libya 21-25 September 2014 and invited investors to join its 5-Star Trade Delegation. The delegation will be led by Pathfinder CEO Michael Thomas.

Pathfinder boasts “excellent connections” in Libya and has been involved in investment initiatives in Libya both before and after the revolution. The company believes that “now is an opportune time for reconnecting with Libya,” due to the elections and restoration of oil exports.

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According to Pathfinder, the trade delegation will receive a political and economic briefing from the British embassy upon arrival. The embassy will also arrange a VIP networking reception at the Corinthia Hotel, where the delegates will be lodged during their visit.

While in Tripoli delegates will have meetings and roundtables with members of ministries and government organisations, the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce and other organisations.

Pathfinder Trade and Invest promotes trade and investment in growth markets globally. [/restrict]

Tags: British embassyLibyaPathfinder Trade and Investtrade delegationUK

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