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Tripoli Chamber meets British companies during UK visit

bySami Zaptia
September 17, 2022
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Tripoli Chamber meets British companies during UK visit

The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce led a delegation of business leaders to London yesterday where they met their counterparts (Photo: Tripoli Chamber).

A delegation of business leaders from the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture met a group of British investment, contracting and renewable energies companies during their visit to the United Kingdom yesterday.

Headed by Mohamed Duzan, Director General of the Chamber and Tariq Elsmuai, Director of the International Cooperation Department, the Tripoli Chamber delegation met with Ian Walker, official of the Windsor Group for Economic Consulting, Professor Nelly Shah, an expert in the field of green hydrogen and renewable energy and Renewable Energies Officer in the House of Commons, Draga Coleman, Head of a Group of Companies Specialized in Renewable Energy and Environmental Protection, Vinok Plott, Head of an Investment Group Specialized in Oil, Gas, Renewable Energies, Real Estate Investment and Contracting, and Lord Harrod, Consulting and Special Projects Officer.

The Tripoli Chamber reported that the parties discussed and exchanged information and the extent to which Libya can benefit from the experiences of British companies in all fields, especially contracting companies, renewable energies, environmental protection, health care and medical equipment.

 

Tripoli Chamber to lead business delegation to London (libyaherald.com)

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