
The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce announced it will hold a seminar on April 12 in cooperation with the Embassy of China in Libya and the General Union of Chambers of Commerce. The event, titled "Alignment between Development and Security," aims to enhance economic and trade cooperation between Libya and China and foster new partnership opportunities for businesspeople from both nations. The seminar will take place at a leading hotel in Tripoli.
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Fly Cham, an Emirati-Syrian private airline, announced on April 13 its plan to introduce a new direct flight route between Damascus, the Syrian capital, and Tripoli, the Libyan capital. These flights are scheduled to commence on April 25, 2026, as part of the airline's strategy to expand its international network and improve travel accessibility.

Benghazi-based Emaar Libya Holding Company, led by Chairman Abdulhamid Musa Awad, hosted a delegation from China Railway Corporation on April 10 to explore potential investment opportunities. The discussions focused on collaboration prospects and reviewed available opportunities in infrastructure, housing, and development projects. The meeting also addressed the feasibility of implementing several strategic projects.