
The Anti-Corruption Prosecution in Tripoli has ordered the detention of several officials from the Ministry of Marine Resources, including the Undersecretary, the Director of Administrative Affairs, and the representative to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna ICAT. Also detained are two members of the Committee for the Distribution of Fishing Quotas for 2022. The detentions are part of an investigation into alleged violations in the management of tuna fishing seasons from 2018 to 2025. The accused are suspected of deliberately allowing one company to monopolize fishing interests, prioritizing its benefits over public interest and the rights of eligible fishermen, to gain illegal advantages.
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The Libyan-Chinese Industrial Forum for Small and Medium Enterprises 2026 is scheduled for August 5 in Tripoli. The event aims to connect Libyan investors and businesspeople with leading Chinese companies, manufacturers, and experts. It is designed for those interested in establishing factories in Libya and importing complete production lines from China, emphasizing guaranteed quality and technical support. Participants will gain insights into selecting Chinese factories, secure contracting and payment processes, shipping logistics from China to Libya, and the installation, commissioning, and technical supervision of production lines. The forum will also cover training and development for the local workforce. Representatives and engineers from specialized Chinese factories, along with professional translators, will be present. Targeted sectors include food processing, canning and packaging, plastic manufacturing, detergent manufacturing, cardboard and paper manufacturing, and water and juice manufacturing plants, among others. The event offers a direct opportunity to engage with Chinese manufacturers and explore industrial and investment opportunities from concept to operation.

The National Development Agency NDA, which is controlled by the Hafter family, is set to establish a Free Zone at the Al-Wigh military airbase in southern Libya. Al-Wigh is located deep in the desert, approximately 250 km from the Libyan-Nigerien border crossing point of Tumo. It is also situated 1,113 km from Tripoli and 1,631 km from Benghazi. The site features a semi-abandoned military airbase from the Qaddafi era. No further details about the project are currently available.

Akakus Oil Operations announced the completion of a major overhaul at its Sharara field power plant. The gas turbine of Unit Three is being replaced with the serviced gas turbine from Unit One. Since May 21, the turbine Maintenance Team has been conducting Level D maintenance and refurbishment on the turbine engine from the First Gas Turbine Unit for installation in Unit Three. This work involves specialists from Siemens and Libyan technicians, a practice designed to enhance the expertise of local personnel and familiarize them with maintenance details for future operations and troubleshooting. Akakus highlighted the high level of expertise and professionalism demonstrated by Libyan technicians, attributing it to effective planning and coordination between the Maintenance Department of the Operations Division and Siemens, including technical meetings and ensuring spare parts availability. Operational testing of the newly maintained turbine will commence sequentially under Siemens' supervision to ensure the unit's readiness and prompt return to service, maintaining the plant's production capacity.