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Tunisian-Libyan Trade and Industry Development exhibition: Misrata 16 to 18 January 2023

bySami Zaptia
October 25, 2022
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Tunisian-Libyan Trade and Industry Development exhibition: Misrata 16 to 18 January 2023

TABC-Misrata exhibition 16 to 18 January 2023 (Photo: TABC).

The Tunisian African Business Council (TABC) announced yesterday that the first Tunisian-Libyan Trade and Industry Development exhibition will be held in the city of Misrata from 16 to 18 January 2023.

The events, under the banner ‘‘Tunisia and Libya the Gateway to Africa’’ aims to strengthen the partnership between the two countries and prepare the ground for access to African markets.

This initiative came following an agreement between the Tunisian-Libyan Business Council and the Misrata Chamber of Commerce during the fourth session of the Tunisian-Libyan Economic Forum held in Sfax 12 to 13 October this year.

The head of the TABC, Anis Jaziri, confirmed to the TAP news agency yesterday that the event aims mainly at concentrating Tunisian institutions in the Misrata Free Zone to access African markets.

He said Misurata is the beating heart of the Libyan economy, and that companies, investors and traders from Tunisia and Libya who are active in all sectors will participate in this first exhibition.

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Al-Jaziri said the volume of trade between Tunisia and Libya began to regain its pace, jumping from about 900 million Tunisian dinars in 2018 to 2,030 million dinars in a year. It also rose during the first eight months of 2022 to reach 2,000 million dinars, “however, these numbers remain far from the volume of exchanges before 2011, which exceeded 3,500 million dinars,” according to Al-Jaziri.

He said the TABC is working to support economic relations between the two countries by studying ways to open roads and concentrating special logistical areas to enable access to sub-Saharan African markets and to make the partnership between Tunisia and Libya a gateway to Africa.

Tags: Anis Jaziri head of Tunisian-African Business Council TABCgateway to AfricaMisrata Chamber of CommerceTunisia

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