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“Emaar Libya Holding” Explores Investment Partnerships with Italy

November 7, 2024
“Emaar Libya Holding” Explores Investment Partnerships with Italy
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Emaar Libya Holding has engaged in discussions with an Italian delegation to explore potential investment partnerships, focusing on joint projects in infrastructure, housing, and economic development.

This dialogue aims to strengthen Libyan-Italian ties and promote collaborative development initiatives in Libya.

The meeting included Emaar Libya Holding’s Chairman, Abdulhamid Mousa, along with Italian Ambassador Gianluca Alberini and Consul Francesco Luigi, joined by senior representatives from several Italian companies.

The Chairman of Benghazi’s Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture, Muneim Al-Saeiti, also attended the session.

According to a statement posted on Benghazi’s Chamber of Commerce Facebook page, the discussions centred on avenues for cooperation and investment opportunities between Emaar Libya and Italian firms.

The parties emphasised mutual goals of fostering economic development and bolstering the Libyan-Italian partnership to support Libya’s reconstruction and growth.

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