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Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Libya After 10-Year Hiatus
Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dibeybe announced that Turkish Airlines will start flights to his country next week after 10 years.…
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The two-month grain export of Southeast reached 560 million dollars
President of the Southeast Anatolia Grain Pulses Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association Celal Kadooğlu reported that they increased exports…
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Turkish food companies and investors came together at the Libya Food Fair
Turkiye’s Ambassador to Libya Kenan Yilmaz and Tripoli Embassy Chief Commercial Counselor Yusuf Yildiz also attended the fair. The meeting…
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It is considered that Turkiye can play a role in Libya’s renewable energy strategy
While Libya is increasing its efforts to revitalize the energy sector, which is the cornerstone of its economy, and take…
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Turkiye ready for cooperation in unleashing Libya’s energy potential: Turkish energy minister
Stressing long-standing partnership between Türkiye, Libya, Alparslan Bayraktar says this alliance could be expanded into energy sector Türkiye’s energy minister…
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The 1st Libyan Turkish Fashion Fair will host the pioneers of the Turkish ready-made clothing industry in Tripoli on January 9–11
The 1st Libya Turkish Fashion Fair, organized by Merkur Fuarcilik, is preparing to host the pioneers of the Turkish ready-made…
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Al-Haweij calls on Turkish investors and companies to complete the implementation of their stalled projects in Libya.
The Minister of Economy and Trade of the National Unity Government, Muhammad Al-Hawaij, called on Turkish investors, business owners and…
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Turkish company Nobel Group of Companies will operate Libya’s fairgrounds
Erhan Celik, Chairman of the Nobel Group of Companies, “Nobel Group of Companies will be a joint operator covering all…
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Turkish economist calls for investments in Libya
More than 180 governmental industrial facilities from era of previous governments remain idle in Libya, says Turkish economist Murtaza Karanfil,…
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