Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah called for stronger industrial and trade cooperation with China as Libya seeks to expand investment and create jobs for young people. Speaking during a Libyan-Chinese partnership session, Dbeibah invited major Chinese companies to operate in Libya and pledged to improve investment conditions. Officials said trade between Libya and China reached $520 million in February, including $223 million in Libyan exports and $297 million in Chinese imports.
Libya Seeks Deeper China Investment
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah called for stronger industrial and trade cooperation with China as Libya seeks to expand investment and create jobs for young people. Speaking during a Libyan-Chinese partnership session, Dbeibah invited major Chinese companies to operate in Libya and pledged to improve investment conditions. Officials said trade between Libya and China reached $520 million in February, including $223 million in Libyan exports and $297 million in Chinese imports.
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