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430 Tunisian companies to participate in Tripoli’s Skyline 2021 construction and real estate exhibition

bySami Zaptia
June 2, 2021
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By Sami Zaptia.

Skyline Libya real estate exhibition will be held from 6-9 June at the Tripoli Sports City (Photo: Skyline Libya).

London, 2 June 2021:

Nearly 430 Tunisian companies have registered to participate in the third edition of the international exhibition of construction and real estate development ‘‘SKYLINE 2021’’ (B2B) to be held from June 6 to 9, in Tripoli (Libya), Tunisia’s TAP news agency reported yesterday.

Executive Director of the Tunisian-Libyan Cooperation Council, Saber Bouguerra told TAP that national carrier Tunisair has scheduled an additional Tunis to Tripoli flight from 5 to 10 June.

“Skyline 2021” is an opportunity for Tunisian companies to build partnerships with the Libyan stakeholders in real estate development and offices and engineering studies and increase Tunisian workforce in Libya, Bouguerra pointed out.

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The participation of Tunisian businessmen and companies in direct bilateral meetings with their Libyan counterparts will contribute to bolstering relations between the two parties in the public and private sectors.

He said the Libyan Housing and Construction Minister Abubaker Al-Ghawi stressed at their meeting on Monday the importance of increasing the presence of Tunisian companies operating in real estate and construction so as to contribute to Libya’s reconstruction in the next period.

The event is supported by the Libyan Ministry of Economy and Trade and the Ministry of Housing and Construction.

Skyline Libya real estate exhibition: 6-9 June, Tripoli Sports City | (libyaherald.com)

 

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