By Sami Zaptia.
London, 24 February 2021:
The Libyan Export Promotion Centre held a meeting today with the Libyan-Italian Chamber of Commerce, during which they discussed the possibility of exporting Libyan products to Italy and activating previously signed agreements.
The [restrict paid=”true”] mechanism for exporting high-quality Libyan products, such as olive oil, tuna, and dates, to Italian markets and European countries were discussed.
The meeting comes in Libya’s framework of expanding its exports and diversifying away from oil and gas. [/restrict]
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