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Qatari and Saudi companies explore investment opportunities in Sirte Free Zone‎

bySami Zaptia
July 21, 2025
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‎Sirte Free Zone revealed last Thursday (17 July) that it had received a delegation representing international companies from Qatar and Saudi Arabia, including Qatar’s Power International Holding and Saudi Arabia’s Azhar Group, on an official visit aimed at discussing investment opportunities available at the free zone port and its administrative headquarters.‎

‎The visiting delegation held an extensive meeting with the departments of the free zone, during which the management team gave a detailed presentation on the competitive advantages of the zone, and the most prominent strategic projects under implementation, foremost of which ‎‎is the SSS international road project. The region’s distinctive geographical location in central Libya was also highlighted, making it an ideal transit point to African and international markets.‎

‎The visit also included a field tour to the port of Sirte, during which the delegation was briefed on the ongoing development stages, where they listened to an explanation from the region’s engineers on the completion rates and future work plans.‎

‎Sirt Free Zone said the visit reflects the growing interest of regional and international companies in the promising opportunities offered by Sirte Free Zone, as part of a broader trend to strengthen international partnership and stimulate the national economy by attracting quality and sustainable investments.‎

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