Libya Rejects “Adulterated” Tea Shipment from China
Libya’s Food and Drug Control Center rejected a shipment of “adulterated” green tea from China. This was due to differences ...
Read moreLibya’s Food and Drug Control Center rejected a shipment of “adulterated” green tea from China. This was due to differences ...
Read moreOn Monday, the Chinese tech giant, Huawei Technologies organized a workshop entitled "Fixed Broadband 2022". The event came in partnership ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, Zhang Jun, China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations stressed that the Libyan issue, along with the Russian-Ukrainian ...
Read moreThe Director of the Department of Asian and Australian Affairs at the Libyan Foreign Ministry, Saif Ahmed Al-Bali met with ...
Read moreIn an exclusive interview with Libya Review, Libya’s former Foreign Minister, Abdel-Hadi Al-Hwaij, talked about investments as well as opportunities, ...
Read moreAbdul Salam Al Badri, the former Deputy Prime Minister of the Libyan Interim Government said that Libya is in desperate ...
Read moreLibya’s Oil Minister, Mohamed Aoun, praised the “historic” commercial and economic relations with China, saying his country has had friendly ...
Read moreA million barrels of crude oil were exported to China from the Hariga oil port in Tobruk, a source at ...
Read moreChina's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Dai Bing, called on all parties in Libya to be committed ...
Read moreLibya's Minister of Economy and Trade, Mohamed Al-Hwaij discussed with Chinese Ambassador, Wang Zhimin the return of Chinese companies to ...
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