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Benghazi Chamber of Commerce receives Turkish trade delegation from Bursa

bySami Zaptia
December 23, 2025
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Benghazi Chamber participates in workshop on the blue economy

Benghazi Chamber of Commerce reported yesterday that it had received a Turkish delegation representing several companies and industrial institutions from Bursa. The meeting was attended by Munim Al-Saity the Benghazi Chamber Acting Chairman, Muhanad Ramadan, the General Manager, Ramadan Boubtana, Director of the Economic and International Relations Department.

Also present were Hakim Al-Maghribi, Benghazi Economic and Trade Supervisor, as part of efforts to support and strengthen economic and trade cooperation, and Fouad Al-Awam, Executive Director of Emaar Libya for Exhibitions and Conferences, as part of joint coordination and support for organizing economic events and international exhibitions.

The Turkish delegation included a high-level contingent of representatives from economic and industrial entities, including:

Kurşat Erbay – Vice President of the Anatolian Businessmen’s Association, and a representative from the Bursa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTSO).

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Mohammed Younes Al-Sharif – Representative of the Head of International Relations at the Anatolian Businessmen’s Association.

Hussein Firat Yildirim – Member of the Anatolian Businessmen’s Association – Bursa, and Chairman of the Board of Maç Machines, an industrial company based in Bursa, specializing in the production of sheet metal and metal processing machinery, which exports its products to 60 countries worldwide.

Also present were Emin Atas and Bayram Gündem from Meka Global, a company specializing in exporting concrete batching plants and crushing and screening plants to more than 110 countries worldwide.

The visit focused on opening new horizons for trade cooperation, exploring partnership opportunities, and exchanging expertise to support the industrial sector and stimulate trade.

This visit comes within the framework of the Chamber’s efforts to localize industries in a way that serves the national economy.

Tags: Benghazi Chamber of CommerceTurkey Turkish

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