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While it’s easier to associate Libya’s troubled economy with inflation charts and dwindling oil output, what fails to make headlines are the opportunities lost, the gradual erosion of reform and ...
The Libya Economic Monitor features a special chapter, "Redefining the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Libya," which explores an extensive network of nearly 190 state-owned enterprises (SOEs) ...
With massive oil reserves and only about 6.3 million people, Libya has the cash with which to implement economic reforms — a far different situation from, say, Egypt, which depends heavily on U ...
Greece has invited Libya's internationally recognised government in Tripoli to start talks on demarcating exclusive economic ...
Libya premier rejigs Cabinet in attempt to ... Mohamed Al-Salak told Reuters in a brief phone message that the changes were made “in the context of promoting economic and security reforms.” ...
Energy Capital & Power (ECP) is excited to announce the launch of the first-ever Libya Energy & Economic Summit (November 22-23, 2021), following the official endorsement of the Office of ...
Clinton acknowledged that political turmoil in Libya and Yemen, ... and has asked Congress for a separate $770 million fund tied to specific political and economic reforms. ...
Libya’s penal code and related legislation are outdated, do not address international crimes, and require comprehensive reform to bring them in line with its international human rights obligations.
Serraj’s spokesman Mohamed Al-Salak told Reuters in a brief phone message that the changes were made “in the context of promoting economic and security reforms.” He did no elaborate.
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