
MedSky will introduce direct flights from Benghazi's Benina Airport to Dusseldorf, Germany, starting August 4. This new service marks the first direct air connection between Benghazi and Germany. According to MedSky's Executive Director Siraj Al-Fitouri, this step is a milestone for Libyan civil aviation, aiming to position Libya as a gateway connecting Europe to Africa and a regional air traffic hub. MedSky plans to expand its direct European flight routes from various Libyan airports. The airline previously launched a direct flight service from Tripoli to Dusseldorf on May 17 and currently operates European flights to Athens, Malta, Rome, Milano, and Madrid.
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The Chairman of the Libyan Export Development Authority LEDA, Mohamed Al-Hangari, met with representatives from the Norwegian company ELDI to explore cooperation on an aquaculture project using floating fish cages. The meeting included LEDA directors, Dr. Masouda Bouarousha, Director of the National Aquaculture Project at the Ministry of Marine Resources, and other ministry representatives. Discussions focused on utilizing ELDI's expertise in aquaculture technologies and floating cage projects, as the company implements projects globally. ELDI representatives presented technologies and solutions tailored for Libya's natural resources, aiming to develop the marine resources sector, enhance food security, and create investment opportunities for non-oil exports. A technical committee, chaired by Dr. Masouda Bouarousha and including members from LEDA, the Ministry of Marine Resources, and technical bodies, was formed. This committee will conduct technical studies and field visits to proposed sites for evaluation, with findings to be submitted to ELDI for further technical assessment, leading to project implementation. LEDA views this project as part of its strategy to diversify national exports, leverage marine resources, and develop high-quality projects to strengthen the national economy and improve the competitiveness of Libyan products internationally.

A Serbian delegation, including Daniela Strizak, Vice President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and later Serbian Minister of Trade and Industry Jagoda Lazarevi膰, visited Libya to discuss strengthening economic and trade relations. Meetings were held with the Libyan General Union of Chambers of Commerce in Tripoli and the Misrata Chamber of Commerce. Discussions focused on developing partnerships in various sectors, utilizing Libya's resources, and increasing economic cooperation. The visit culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Misrata Chamber of Commerce and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. This agreement aims to facilitate joint exhibitions, economic conferences, and other events to foster investment, trade, industry, and services between the two countries.

An Indian trade delegation, led by the Indian Deputy Minister of External Affairs, concluded a four-day visit to Libya, engaging with various economic entities in both western and eastern regions. On June 29, the delegation met with the Misrata Free Zone MFZ to discuss enhancing economic and investment cooperation, with MFZ highlighting its advanced infrastructure and strategic location. The delegation was also briefed on existing Indian investments within MFZ. On June 30, the delegation was hosted by the Libyan Business Council LBC Eastern Branch in Benghazi, where discussions focused on the history of economic and trade cooperation between Libya and India and explored future development. The LBC reported that the Indian delegation committed to strengthening ties with the Libyan business sector and expressed readiness to facilitate visa applications for LBC-affiliated Libyan companies. Also on June 30, the delegation visited Benghazi鈥檚 Julyana Free Zone Port JFZ to explore its capabilities and investment opportunities, receiving a briefing on ongoing development projects aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and capacity.