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Minister of Industry and Minerals invites businessmen and investors in Morocco to visit Libya

bySami Zaptia
June 9, 2024
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Libya’s Tripoli based Ministry of Industry and Minerals announced today that its Minister, Ahmed Abuhisa, invited businessmen and investors in Morocco to visit Libya.

The invitation was extended during Minister Abuhisa’s meeting with his Moroccan counterpart, Riad Al-Mazour, in the Moroccan capital, Rabat, to discuss the prospects for industrial cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the twenty-eighth session of the General Assembly of the Arab Industrial Development Organization “IDESMO”.

Libya’s promising investment opportunities in the industry and minerals sectors
During the meeting, Minister Abuhisa invited businessmen and investors from Morocco to visit Libya to see the promising investment opportunities in the industry and minerals sectors. He stressed the importance of cooperation between the two countries to achieve sustainable economic development and exchange experiences and modern technologies.

For his part, the Ministry of Industry and Minerals reported, the Moroccan minister welcomed the invitation and expressed his country’s readiness to enhance cooperation with Libya in various industrial fields, stressing the importance of joint work to open new horizons for development and investment.

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The Ministry of Industry and Minerals said this meeting comes within the framework of its efforts to strengthen economic relations with friendly countries, thus contributing to rebuilding the Libyan economy and achieving sustainable development.

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