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40 companies from Benghazi Chamber of Commerce participated in Rome’s Libyan Italian Economic Forum – MoU signed

bySami Zaptia
December 16, 2023
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The Benghazi Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture reported last Thursday that, under its auspices during the period from 5 to 7 December 2023, bilateral business sessions were held associated with the Libyan-Italian Economic Forum, which was represented by more than 40 companies affiliated with the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture

These companies were in the shipping and logistics services, oil and gas, medical materials and equipment sectors, contracting, real estate investment, engineering and architectural design.

MoU signed
On the sidelines of the sessions, a cooperation protocol was signed, represented by a memorandum of understanding between the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce and the Italian Libyan Chamber, in the presence of the President of the General Federation of Italian Chambers of Commerce and in the presence of the Italian Consul General, to enhance joint cooperation in all economic, commercial and investment fields between the two parties.

 

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