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Libya Day at the Sfax Medibat Mediterranean building exhibition discusses Libyan-Tunisian partnerships

bySami Zaptia
October 12, 2021
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Libya Day at the Sfax Medibat Mediterranean building exhibition discusses Libyan-Tunisian partnerships

A ‘‘Libya Day’’ under the banner ‘‘Tunisian-Libyan Partnership Projects and the Reconstruction of Libya’’ was held at the Mediterranean building exhibition Medibat in the Tunisian city of Sfax from 6-9 October (Photo: Medibat).

By Sami Zaptia.

A ‘‘Libya Day’’ under the banner ‘‘Tunisian-Libyan Partnership Projects and the Reconstruction of Libya’’ was held at the Mediterranean building exhibition Medibat in the Tunisian city of Sfax from 6-9 October (Photo: Medibat).

London, 12 October 2021:

A ‘‘Libya Day’’ under the banner ‘‘Tunisian-Libyan Partnership Projects and the Reconstruction of Libya’’ was held at the Mediterranean Building Exhibition Medibat (Salon Méditerranéen du bâtiment Medibat) in the Tunisian city of Sfax from 6-9 October.

Over 35 Libyan participants took part including representatives of municipalities and Daheir Al-Jazwi, the General Manager of the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce.

Several projects for Libya’s reconstruction were presented by several Libyan participants which were suitable for Tunisian investment and partnership. The presentations also reviewed Tunisian companies currently operating in Libya in several projects.

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Linking on several levels be it government to government, private sector to private sector and with municipalities, were also discussed.

Tags: featuredMedibat Mediterranean Building Exhibition 6-9 OctoberSfaxTCCI Tripoli Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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