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Libya’s total 2024 revenues were LD 123.5 billion, spending was LD 123.2 billion – leaving a surplus of about LD 300 million

bySami Zaptia
January 13, 2025
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‎In its statement of revenues and expenditures for 2024,‎ the Central Bank of Libya ‎revealed today that:

 

  • Total revenues in 2024 amounted to 123.5 billion dinars‎
  • ‎Total spending in 2024 amounted to 123.2 billion dinars‎ – with a surplus of about LD 300 million
  • Revenues from the surcharge on the sale of foreign exchange amounted to 27.2 billion dinars‎
  • ‎Oil sales revenues for 2024 amounted to 76.7 billion dinars‎
  • Communications revenues amounted to 205 million dinars
  • Local fuel sales amounted to 152 million dinars
  • Total state sector salaries spending amounted to 67.6 billion dinars
  • State subsidies spending amounted to 16.1 billion dinars
  • Operational spending amounted to 7.7 billion dinars
  • Development/Projects spending amounted to 22 billion dinars
  • US$ revenues were (18.6 billion + 3.2 billion) 21.8 billion
  • US$ expenditures were 27 billion – resulting in a deficit of US$ 5.2 billion

 

The uses of foreign exchange in 2024 included:

  • 9 billion dollars for documentary credits
  • 2 billion for personal purposes
  • 352 million for transfers
  • 151 million for merchant cards
  • 6 billion dollars for the National Oil Corporation (NOC)
  • 896 million for the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL)

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