Dubai’s Belhasa Group Opens in Tripoli
Belhasa Trading and Development, a subsidiary of the Belhasa Group of Companies, has recently opened a branch office in Libyan capital of Tripoli. “Libya is a promising country with a high potential...
View ArticleDubai’s Al Danube Enters Libyan Market
Dubai’s Al Danube, the UAE’s biggest building materials supplier, has expanded into Libya with a franchise outlet in Benghazi. The 35,000-square-foot showroom houses an extensive collection of products...
View ArticleDubai Private Sector Trade with Libya Soars
Dubai’s overall exports and re-exports from the private sector to Iraq rose by more 350 percent to value $11.4bn in 2012, according to data from the Dubai Chamber. Trade with Libya was up by 300...
View ArticleGulf Bankers Target Libya
Bankers from the Arabian Gulf are checking out projects in Libya, from health care to infrastructure, according to a report from The National. Tarek Al Husseini, who secured a licence to expand the...
View ArticleGovt Delegation visits Dubai Electricity and Water Authority
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has received a special delegation from the Executive Education Programme of the Government of Libya, which included a number of officials from the...
View ArticleUK Retailer ‘Amazed’ at Popularity in Libya
The Chairman of British frozen food retailer Iceland has said he’s amazed at the popularity of the company’s one store in Libya. Malcolm Walker (pictured) added that the Middle East is a “big...
View ArticleDana Steel Resumes Operations in Libya
Dubai-based Dana Steel, a division of Dana Group, has resumed operations in Libya. Products mainly supplied to Libyan market include steel coils, cold rolled steel coils, hot rolled steel coils,...
View Article100 Civil Servants Attend Training in Dubai
Tripoli Post reports that the 100 civil servants have started the Leaders Programme run by the Dubai School of Government (DSG). The Leaders Programme is an outcome of an agreement between the Dubai...
View ArticleEmirates Offers Promotional Dubai & China Fares for Tripoli Route
As part of the relaunch of its services to Tripoli at the beginning of next month, the Middle East’s largest airline, Emirates, has announced special promotional fares to Dubai and China to woo back...
View ArticleLibya to Buy into Tunisie Telecom?
A unit of Libya’s sovereign wealth fund is reported to be in talks to buy a 35-percent stake in state-owned Tunisie Telecom. Emirates International Telecommunications LLC (EIT), a subsidiary of Dubai...
View ArticleEmirates Resumes Flights to Tripoli
Emirates Airlines has resumed passenger flights to Tripoli. With the departure of the first flight from Dubai International airport this week, Emirates has re-established a key route offering Libyan...
View ArticleEtisalat Academy Training Centre in Libya
Etisalat Academy, the largest single-source provider of training and development solutions in the Middle East, has signed an agreement with Libyan Post Telecommunications Information Company for the...
View ArticleUAE Firm “in Negotiations” on Business Park
Dubai Investments PJSC [DI] has announced that Dubai Investments International – its wholly-owned subsidiary targeting overseas expansion, is currently tapping into business opportunities in Africa and...
View ArticleMalta “Potential Libya Investment Base”
The chairman of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Abdul Rahman Saif Al-Ghurair, has said that companies in Dubai are interested in using Malta as a base to invest in Libya. Libya Herald reports that,...
View Article‘NOC East’ calls for Talks with IOCs
The newly-created National Oil Corporation (NOC) loyal to the internationally recognised government in the east of Libya has reportedly invited international oil companies (IOCs) to “discuss legally...
View ArticleFuture Energy Forum Opens for Membership
Beginning 2016 founders of The Iraq Club, will officially launch the Future Energy Forum (FEF), an exclusive business-focused community connecting a senior network of leaders specifically engaged in...
View ArticleAudit Bureau bans Companies, Freezes Bank Accounts
By John Lee. The Tripoli-based Libyan Audit Bureau has reportedly banned 10 Libyan and 13 foreign companies from dealing with Libya, and has frozen the accounts of companies to the value of Euro 37...
View ArticleUK Foreign Sec: Sirte could be the next Dubai, but …
The British Foreign Secretary has claimed that the Libyan city of Sirte could be the new Dubai. But in a statement that has been described as “crass, callous and cruel“, Boris Johnson added, “… all...
View ArticleCan Dubai be a role model for Libya?
Libya’s first free elections in 60 years will mark a new start for the country’s economy. It is often said that the oil-rich Gulf, especially Dubai, could be a role model for what Libya could become in...
View ArticleDubai’s Belhasa Group Opens in Tripoli
Belhasa Trading and Development, a subsidiary of the Belhasa Group of Companies, has recently opened a branch office in Libyan capital of Tripoli. “Libya is a promising country with a high potential...
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