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Libyan Business Council signs MoU with Spanish counterpart – holding of a business event in Madrid discussed

bySami Zaptia
December 5, 2023
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Libyan Business Council signs MoU with Spanish counterpart – holding of a business event in Madrid discussed

The Libyan Business Council signs an MoU with a Spanish counterpart – holding of a business event in Madrid discussed (Photo: LBC).

Last Thursday, at its Tripoli headquarters, the Libyan Business Council (LBC) signed an MoU with the Spanish Council of Businesswomen and Men (Consejo Hispano Libio De Empresarios).

The MoU was signed by Hisham Ali Al-Dali, Director General of the LBC and Mrs. Hanen Rezgui Tabruki, Founding President of the Spanish Council of Businesswomen and Men.

The MoU included:

– Providing joint initiatives and activities of mutual benefit and projects.

– Access to new economic opportunities that will enable both parties to participate fully in economic development to support micro, small and medium enterprises.

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– Cooperation to sustain production activities and create wealth-building opportunities that depend on the capabilities of new institutions and local producers in countries undergoing transitional stages to meet the challenges of globalization.

– The creation of a joint Libyan-Spanish Business Council

The meeting in Tripoli also discussed the possibility of holding a business event in Madrid in February 2024.

 

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