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Libya and China discuss establishment of Libyan Chinese training centre in Benghazi and an MoU

bySami Zaptia
March 11, 2025
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Ministry of Labour to harmonize outputs of education and requirements of labour market

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‎The Tripoli based Libyan Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Abed, discussed the establishment of a Libyan Chinese training centre in Benghazi as well as a draft MoU with China.

The discussion took place during a meeting at the Ministry’s Tripoli headquarters yesterday between Minister Al-Abed and the Chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Libya, Lu Jian.

The ministry reported that the two discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries in the fields of employment, training and rehabilitation. The two sides discussed mechanisms to accelerate the return of Chinese companies to Libya to resume contracted development projects, which will contribute to supporting the national economy and providing new job opportunities. ‎

‎The meeting also dealt with enhancing cooperation in the field of modern technology and digital transformation, with the aim of keeping pace with global developments and improving the Libyan work environment. In addition, a draft memorandum of understanding between the two countries was discussed in the fields of vocational training and employment, and in regulating the mobility of labour.‎

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‎The meeting discussed activating the agreement related to the establishment of the Libyan-Chinese Centre for Vocational Training and Rehabilitation in Benghazi, which will focus on qualifying Libyan cadres in technical fields in accordance with international standards, which contributes to bridging the professional gap and raising the efficiency of the labour market. ‎

‎At the end of the meeting, the importance of continuing coordination to achieve common interests that support development in Libya was stressed, and the Ambassador expressed his optimism about achieving concrete steps that reflect the depth of bilateral relations between the two countries.‎

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