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Zliten Chamber hosts Serbian Ambassador – bilateral b2b meetings to be held this October, Libyan Serbian Economic Forum to be held in Serbia in December

bySami Zaptia
October 1, 2025
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Zliten Chamber to hold B2B Forum with over 40 Tunisian companies on 3 July

(Logo: Zliten Chamber of Commerce).

The Zliten Chamber of Commerce reported yesterday that its Chairman, Jalal Bani, received the Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to Libya, Dragan Todorović. The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the General Assembly, members of the Management Committee, and the Director General of the Chamber.

During the meeting, the importance of strengthening cooperation between the private sectors of both countries was discussed, and coordination was made to hold bilateral meetings between businessmen during the current month of October. An agreement was also reached to organize a Libyan Serbian Economic Forum to be held in Serbia next December.

The Chairman of the Chamber emphasized the importance of direct communication and opening new horizons for Serbian companies to invest in the city of Zliten, emphasizing the desire of the private sectors in both countries to strengthen trade relations and present promising investment opportunities.

Serbian economic delegation to visit Zliten soon
For his part, according to Zliten Chamber, the Serbian ambassador expressed his country’s readiness to send an economic delegation to Zliten in the coming period to enhance cooperation. He also noted that the Serbian embassy in Tripoli will begin issuing visas in the coming months, contributing to facilitating business and trade exchange between the two sides.

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This visit, Zliten Chamber said, represents a practical step toward strengthening economic cooperation between Libya and Serbia and paving the way for new investment and trade partnerships that serve the interests of both countries.

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