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Libyan Chinese Economic Chamber opens branches in Benghazi, Sebha and China

bySami Zaptia
April 20, 2025
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Libyan Chinese Chamber for Economic Cooperation to hold meeting to discuss further economic cooperation

The Libyan Chinese Economic Chamber announced today the opening of representative offices in Benghazi, Sebha and China. It said this comes as part of its strategic plan to enhance its local and international presence.

The announcement came after the holding of the Chamber’s Seventh Annual Meeting in Tripoli today where the Chamber’s participation in the Tripoli International Fair and the Arab Chinese Forum were also discussed.

The Chamber said these activities reaffirm its commitment to supporting the Libyan economy and expanding cooperation with Chinese partners.

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