A delegation from the Libyan-Maltese Chamber of Commerce visited Tripoli last week and held various meetings related to commercial relations between Malta and Libya.

Meetings were held at the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (European Countries Section), The General Union of Libyan Chambers of Commerce and Agriculture, the embassy of Malta and the office of Malta Enterprise.

They discussed plans for a trade mission to Libya in the first quarter of 2014 and ways to improve trade links particularly in the construction, information and communication technology, education, health and the financial Services sectors.

"In-spite of the fact that the country is still struggling to bring about political stability and maintain security, there is significant cause for optimism, considering the vibrant economical development of the private sector after the revolution and it is evident that now is the time for Malta to act," the Chamber said.

 

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