
The Libyan Export Development Authority LEDA announced that the Indonesian Exporters Association signed a contract to import 200,000 litres of Libyan olive oil. This agreement was reached during the 52nd Tripoli International Fair, held from April 16 to 21. LEDA views this contract as a strategic move to boost national exports. A delegation from the Indonesian Exporters Association had previously visited LEDA's pavilion at the fair, where they observed samples of Libyan olive oil and dates, expressing admiration for their quality. The Association committed to promoting these products in the Indonesian market and agreed to coordinate directly with Libyan exporters. LEDA identifies East Asian markets, including Indonesia, as promising for Libyan agricultural products like olive oil and dates.
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