
Libya's Minister of Housing and Construction, Essam Al-Tamouni, met with a delegation from the Chinese Housing, Construction, and Development Company in Tripoli to discuss collaboration on national housing and development projects. The Minister emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation with experienced international companies, transferring expertise and modern technologies, and strengthening public-private partnerships to implement high-quality projects and achieve sustainable urban development. A follow-up meeting is scheduled to present a comprehensive overview of the Chinese company's experiences and areas of work, with attendance from the Chairman and General Manager of the Savings and Real Estate Investment Bank, along with Ministry advisors, to discuss cooperation opportunities and executive steps.
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Libya's Arabian Gulf Oil Company AGOCO and its partner OMV held a four-day technical workshop from June 21 to 24, 2026, to discuss strategies for enhancing oil production and operational efficiency at the Nafoura field, located in Contract Area 91. The workshop involved a joint engineering team from AGOCO's drilling, production, and operations departments, along with OMV representatives. Discussions focused on detailed technical and engineering aspects of drilling, well maintenance, and production operations outlined in the Al Nafoura Field Development Plan. The companies also reviewed current and future work plans to ensure adherence to international standards and emphasized strengthening occupational safety and environmental considerations in all future development and production plans for the region.

The Libyan Business Council LBC has signed a cooperation agreement with the Libya office of the West London Chamber of Commerce. This agreement aims to facilitate the entry of Libyan goods into British markets and assist British companies in investing in Libya by providing necessary data and facilities. The signing took place during the third Libyan Business Forum on June 22 in London, which was attended by Libyan and British companies, representatives from the Libyan Embassy in London, and the UK Department for International Trade. The forum sought to encourage mutual investment and invite British companies to partner with the Libyan private sector in various fields, including industry, training, artificial intelligence, real estate, free zones, and healthcare. A joint Libyan British Business Council was also launched. Face-to-face B2B meetings were held, with British companies expressing interest in maritime shipping, port operation, training, and software. Virtual business meetings are planned for mid-July to connect these British companies with relevant Libyan institutions.

The North Africa International Exhibitions for Food, Beverages, Agricultural Products, and Consumer Goods, along with the Plastics and Packaging Exhibition, have commenced in Benghazi. The Benghazi Chamber of Commerce announced the opening, highlighting the significant participation from both local and international companies and institutions. Muhanad Al-Saleheen, Director General of the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture, and Yousef Al-Humaidi, the Chamber's Media Advisor, attended the opening ceremony. The Director General stated that these events are platforms for exchanging expertise, exploring opportunities, and building economic partnerships to support commercial and industrial activity. The Chamber noted that the scale and diversity of exhibitors demonstrate growing interest in the Libyan market and its opportunities in food security, manufacturing, and supply chains. The exhibitions allow visitors to explore new products, technologies, and solutions, and to connect with companies, manufacturers, and suppliers, fostering collaboration and new business prospects. The Benghazi Chamber of Commerce reiterated its commitment to supporting such economic events to stimulate economic activity, strengthen the business environment, and promote sustainable development.