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Misrata Chamber of Commerce signs MoU with Warsaw Chamber of Commerce

Exhibition of Polish products to be held in Misrata in 2025

bySami Zaptia
June 14, 2024
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Misrata Chamber of Commerce (Logo: MCC)

Misrata Chamber of Commerce announced yesterday that it had signed an MoU with Warsaw Chamber of Commerce. The signing took place on the margins of the seventh edition of the Financing Investment and Trade in Africa Conference (FITA 2024) held in Tunis from 11 to 12 June. FITA is organised by the Tunisian African Business Council (TABC).

Facilitating bilateral cooperation
The MoU was signed by Misrata Chamber chairman, Fathi Al-Amin Al-Turki, and Mark Trziesk, chairman of the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce. The MoU aims to work on developing economic and trade cooperation between Libya and Poland, and facilitating bilateral cooperation between the two countries, especially the private sector.‎

‎Opening doors for the Libyan private sector
Fathi Al-Amin Al-Turki said that the signing of this memorandum of understanding comes out of the keenness of the Misrata Chamber to strengthen trade and economic cooperation relations with various countries of the world, and to open the door for the Libyan private sector to build relations with counterparts in various countries, which contributes to enhancing intra-Libyan trade with various countries of the world.‎

Exhibition of Polish products to be held in Misrata in 2025
He pointed out that the memorandum of understanding will contribute to the development of economic and trade cooperation between Libya and Poland. It will develop a work programme based on an agreed methodology to facilitate and enhance trade between the two countries.

Consequently, it was agreed to organise an exhibition of Polish products at the fairgrounds in the city of Misrata in 2025 and facilitate the visits of all delegations, which will be organised by each party.‎

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