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28 Tunisian companies working in 50 sectors made presentations at the Libyan-Tunisian Trade Forum in Benghazi

bySami Zaptia
February 13, 2024
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The Libyan – Tunisian Trade Forum will be held in Benghazi on 13 February

28 Tunisian companies covering 50 sectors took part in the Libyan - Tunisian Trade Forum held in Benghazi on 13 February (Photo: Benghazi Chamber).

The Benghazi Chamber of Commerce reported that 28 Tunisian companies working in 50 sectors made presentations at today’s Libyan-Tunisian Trade Forum.

The Forum was launched in cooperation with Emaar Libya Holding Company, the Tunisian Export Promotion Center (Centre de Promotion des Exportations de la Tunisie – CEPEX), and the Commercial Attaché at the Tunisian Embassy – Libya in the Garyounis Conference Hall in the city of Benghazi.

The Tunisian companies covered the commercial, industrial, service, health, food, construction, construction, engineering and consulting activities, as well as oil and concrete processing, water and sanitation, environment, occupational safety and health care sectors.

On the sidelines of the forum, joint meetings and meetings were held between Libyan and Tunisian companies to exchange information and data and enhance opportunities for communication and joint commercial cooperation took place.

 

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The Libyan – Tunisian Trade Forum will be held in Benghazi on 13 February (libyaherald.com)

 

Tags: Benghazi Chamber of CommerceTunisia Tunisian TunisiansTunisian Export Promotion Centre (Centre de Promotion des Exportations de la Tunisie - CEPEX

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