The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce has announced that a Libyan-Indonesian business meeting is scheduled to take place in Tripoli in April.
The revelation came after a meeting between the Chamber’s representatives and Indonesian Ambassador Didi Rifai, along with the Commercial Attaché, at the Chamber’s headquarters in Tripoli last Friday.
The meeting, attended by prominent figures including the President of the Chamber, Anwar Abu Sitta, and the President of the Libyan Navigation Association, Ahmed Buridan, focused on enhancing cooperation between the private sectors of the two countries.
Discussions centered on facilitating procedures for business owners and traders, as well as coordinating bilateral meetings to strengthen economic ties.
The upcoming business meeting in April is expected to further solidify the economic relationship between Libya and Indonesia, paving the way for increased trade and investment opportunities.