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NESDB meets China National Association of Consulting Engineers (CNAES)

bySami Zaptia
August 26, 2024
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The National Economic and Social Development Board hosted a Chinese delegation at its Tripoli headquarters yesterday formed by the China National Association of Consulting Engineers (CNAES).

The meeting comes within the implementation of the outcomes of the visit of Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba and his accompanying delegation to China last May.

The meeting was attended on the Libyan side by Chairman of Libyan Railroads and his accompanying team, the Director General of the Libyan Center for Solar Energy Research and Studies and the Chairman of the Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL).

The NESDB said its management closely followed up on the recommendations of the China visit, and as a result, coordination was made with the relevant authorities to hold successive meetings, each in its own area, with the aim of strengthening cooperation ties between the two countries and discussing several important files within the interests of government institutions. This came through the CNAES’s desire to provide the necessary technical support in the field of development, especially in strategic planning, engineering consulting, organization and management, oil and gas, railways, renewable energies and other related topics.

Request for information on implementing projects in Libya through Chinese companies
The NESDB said its team presented an introductory video about its tasks, competencies and its work mechanism, and in succession, the CNAES’s team reviewed the tasks and competencies assigned to them, and the details of the presentation included a request for information on the possibility of implementing some projects in Libya through Chinese companies.

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